interminable
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- s  tiresomely long; seemingly without end
                    
                        
                            
 an interminable sermon
- Betancourt's mother, Yolanda Pulecio, told PTI earlier this year that she feared Uribe's bellicose policy would mean interminable captivity for Betancourt, who looked emaciated .
- Warhol, of course, is strictly pop, having turned out larger-than-life paintings of Campbell soup cans, realer-than-real sculptures of Brillo packages, and longer-than-interminable .
- They uploaded their backyard science projects, their delivery-room footage and their interminable guitar solos.