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returnless
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returnless (not comparable)
- from (or due to) which one will not, or cannot, return (of a journey, destination, situation, distance, etc.)
- 1872, William Still, The Underground Railroad:
- You must hear the judge's decision, remorselessly giving up the woman with her children born and unborn, into the hands of their claimants--by them to be carried to the slave prison, and thence to be sold to a returnless distance from the remaining but scattered fragments of her once happy family.
- (of something that is gone) which will not return
- 1827, Lydia Sigourney, Poems, Visit to the venerable Charles Thompson, pages 94–95:
- —but now false Memory loosed
Her time-worn cable from the wilder'd mind,
Blotting the chart whereon it loved to gaze
Mid the dim ocean of returnless years.—
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