exhaustless
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On some clear day in the distant fu ture, U.S. highways may be filled with si lent, exhaustless electric cars.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Twain described this boy in an 1874 article in the New York Times as "the most artless, sociable and exhaustless talker I ever came across."
From Time Magazine Archive
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O. Henry's is the type of mind to which images like this four-in-hand and this palm room are presented in exhaustless abundance and unflagging continuity.
From Modern Essays by Ayres, Harry Morgan
It was primarily out of those prolific and exhaustless energies, stored and mobilized within himself, that he rose, as though by nature, to be national chief executive.
From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Beardslee, Clark S.
Large sections are covered with valuable forests, which furnish exhaustless supplies of timber, largely used for shipbuilding.
From Alden's Handy Atlas of the World by Alden, John B.
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