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immortal

adjective as in famous

noun as in an immortal being

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Example Sentences

I don't have powers the way the witches do, but I do have some job security with AMC because they've made me immortal on the show.

From Salon

Now, he is immortal in Scottish football history after selling a dummy to Jefte, opening his body up, and slotting into the bottom corner like prime Thierry Henry.

From BBC

A large proportion of Trump supporters, I suspect, had no coherent program in mind and just wanted to f**k s**t up, in the immortal phrase previously used by anarchists.

From Salon

They said: "A legend of not only our great club, but an immortal of the sport as a whole, he will be deeply missed and his memory cherished by us all."

From BBC

Scotland didn’t lack football icons in those days - the Lisbon Lions had just become immortal - but a certain day at Wembley in 1967 just added to Law’s legend.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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