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Definition of perennially in English: perenniallyadverb pəˈrɛnɪəlipəˈrɛnjəli 1In a way that continues for a long or apparently infinite time; permanently. a new blow to the perennially struggling economy as submodifier perennially popular destinations like Rome Example sentencesExamples - The victim's sister knows her to be a hussy, perennially hung-over, a mess.
- We float down from above, through a pollution haze which perennially shrouds the city.
- Perennially strapped for cash, they begged the skeptical ministry for funding.
- Novelists are perennially fascinate by great swindlers—the most adventurous of criminals.
- On TV, he'd been the host of the perennially cursed morning show.
- Value managers have frolicked among manufacturing stocks, which tend to be perennially depressed.
- In the perennially optimistic world of Madison Avenue, few agencies want to be reminded of their limitations.
- The company's future rides on its next generation of small cars—a perennially money-losing segment for Detroit.
- New post-production techniques allowed him to appear seamlessly in scenes from classic movies, perennially clutching a can of beer.
- His father is a perennially disaffected man.
2On a yearly basis for several years. a lily that grows perennially from bulbs Example sentencesExamples - Even though all of these are perennials, not all of them grow perennially in all locations.
- All grasses are broadly divided into three main categories: annually growing grasses, biennially growing grasses, and perennially growing grasses.
- The beauty of the tree-lined, brick-paved street was perennially obscured during the birds' return.
- Over the years, this perennially touring act has become more polished.
- About 90,000 music lovers flocked to the perennially sold-out festival last year.
- Chrysanthemums may bloom either annually or perennially, from late summer to the start of winter.
- Roses perennially bloom in their front gardens.
- Asparagus sprouts perennially in our garden.
- They are among the perennially growing plants that blossom quite early in the garden.
- I've grown Habaneros perennially here in South Florida, but I'm afraid that some of our cold snaps have done them in.
Definition of perennially in US English: perenniallyadverbpəˈrɛnjəlipəˈrenyəlē 1In a way that continues for a long or apparently infinite time; permanently. a new blow to the perennially struggling economy as submodifier perennially popular destinations like Rome Example sentencesExamples - Value managers have frolicked among manufacturing stocks, which tend to be perennially depressed.
- His father is a perennially disaffected man.
- Perennially strapped for cash, they begged the skeptical ministry for funding.
- New post-production techniques allowed him to appear seamlessly in scenes from classic movies, perennially clutching a can of beer.
- In the perennially optimistic world of Madison Avenue, few agencies want to be reminded of their limitations.
- The victim's sister knows her to be a hussy, perennially hung-over, a mess.
- On TV, he'd been the host of the perennially cursed morning show.
- We float down from above, through a pollution haze which perennially shrouds the city.
- The company's future rides on its next generation of small cars—a perennially money-losing segment for Detroit.
- Novelists are perennially fascinate by great swindlers—the most adventurous of criminals.
2On a yearly basis for several years. a lily that grows perennially from bulbs Example sentencesExamples - Asparagus sprouts perennially in our garden.
- About 90,000 music lovers flocked to the perennially sold-out festival last year.
- I've grown Habaneros perennially here in South Florida, but I'm afraid that some of our cold snaps have done them in.
- All grasses are broadly divided into three main categories: annually growing grasses, biennially growing grasses, and perennially growing grasses.
- Even though all of these are perennials, not all of them grow perennially in all locations.
- Over the years, this perennially touring act has become more polished.
- Chrysanthemums may bloom either annually or perennially, from late summer to the start of winter.
- The beauty of the tree-lined, brick-paved street was perennially obscured during the birds' return.
- They are among the perennially growing plants that blossom quite early in the garden.
- Roses perennially bloom in their front gardens.
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