TO be honest, I DO NOT know
The phrase "chained to the oars" refers to being trapped in a difficult or endless situation, similar to rowing in a slave galley where rowers were chained to their oars with no escape. It signifies a feeling of being stuck in a laborious or unending task with no way out.
Yes. The levels just repeat themselves.
endless-fertile endless-disoderly endless-caring endless-expand endless-destroy endless-limited and endless-painless
hyperbole "an endless array of outhouses..." but array wasnt endless
Themselves. They used their plentiful supply of manpower to engage in endless warfare between themselves, causing serious losses, and so weakened themselves that they became easy targets for takeover by first Macedonia and then Rome.
Endless.
Nothing lasts forever. Phone batteries are supplied with a rechargeable battery. This battery has a limited life span. It must be charged to power the phone. As the battery power declines, it discharges the energy contained in the battery. This cycle of charging and recharging the battery for use is not an endless cycle. When purchasing a phone, read the product's battery life. Purchase a battery that has the highest or longest life. This is the best way to make use of your money.
The reasons that a truck doesn't start are endless, but the main causes of engine failure are oil leakage, no gas, dead spark plug, and dead battery.
I presume so. if they were alone and had endless pain thinking if they died pain would go away i presume they would.
The universe is endless.
Endless is an adjective.
No, endless is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Some examples are 'an endless wait for the flight to take off'; 'an endless line at the check out'; or 'an endless pile of bills'.The noun form is endlessness.