never-ending procession
Frequency: 6.00.5 per million words
Describes a long line of people or things that seems to continue indefinitely.
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Examples (20)
- The funeral was a never-ending procession of mourners.
- We've had a never-ending procession of new secretaries through the office since Amy left.
- The cars formed a never-ending procession on the highway.
- The protests seemed like a never-ending procession of angry citizens demanding change.
- The parade seemed like a never-ending procession of floats and bands.
- Dealing with the never-ending procession of customer complaints was utterly exhausting for the staff.
- It felt like a never-ending procession of customers in the store.
- After the major festival, there was a never-ending procession of tourists leaving the city.
- The refugee camp saw a never-ending procession of people seeking aid.
- The artist found inspiration in the never-ending procession of clouds across the vast sky.
- A never-ending procession of questions followed his speech.
- For a busy teacher, grading papers can often feel like a never-ending procession of tasks.
- The children watched the never-ending procession of ants on the path.
- She felt overwhelmed by the never-ending procession of bad news being reported on the television.
- Their journey was marked by a never-ending procession of small towns.
- The old house had witnessed a never-ending procession of different owners over the centuries.
- For hours, a never-ending procession of vehicles moved through the checkpoint.
- Despite his best efforts, the never-ending procession of challenges continued to plague his small business.
- The awards ceremony was a never-ending procession of speeches and presentations.
- The fashion show featured a never-ending procession of elaborate gowns and unique designs down the runway.