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never-never
[ nev-er-nev-er ]
adjective
- not real or true; imaginary or ideal; illusory:
the never-never world of the cinema.
never-never
noun
- the hire-purchase system of buying
- remote desert country, as that of W Queensland and central Australia
adjective
- imaginary; idyllic (esp in the phrase never-never land )
Word History and Origins
Origin of never-never1
Example Sentences
And this never-never tepid retread of a Bush-era policy is, incredibly, the only actual policy on offer.
So, 43 times, and never—never—has an opposition party tried to do anything like this.
"Well, I never—never—" she exclaimed, as Isabel hastily marshalled her up the stair and into the house.
He had said of her, "She is kind and pitiful; but she would never love me—a broken-spirited man—never—never."
Give me—your hand, Deirdre—never—never thought I'd reach you—but I couldn't die—there—in the dark—down by the creek.
Doctor Gardiner may talk to you of love, but he will never—never speak to you of marriage.
"I never meant to rob them—to rob any one, never—never—" His voice broke slightly on those words.
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