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1. bottomless
adjective. ['ˈbɑːtəmləs'] extremely deep.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -less (English)
- -leas (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- bottom (English)
- botm (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Bottomless
- accomplice
- aeschelus
- ageless
- aimless
- airless
- alice
- anschluss
- argyropoulos
- bacillus
- backless
- baseless
- blameless
- bloodless
- bolus
- boneless
- borealis
- boundless
- bowlus
- breathless
- calculus
Sentences with bottomless
1. Noun, singular or mass
Each group will make up a different strap of the bottomless sandals.
2. Adjective
A kid's menu is available with bottomless drinks and dessert included.
Quotes about bottomless
1. Night poured over the desert. It came suddenly, in purple. In the clear air, the stars drilled down out of the sky, reminding any thoughtful watcher that it is in the deserts and high places that religions are generated. When men see nothing but bottomless infinity over their heads they have always had a driving and desperate urge to find someone to put in the way.
- Terry Pratchett, Jingo
2. Every time I go to sleep, I know I may never wake up. How could anyone expect to? You drop your tiny, helpless mind into a bottomless well, crossing your fingers and hoping when you pull it out on its flimsy fishing wire it hasn't been gnawed to bones by nameless beasts below.
- Isaac Marion, Warm Bodies
3. My soul is a black maelstrom, a great madness spinning about a vacuum, the swirling of a vast ocean around a hole in the void, and in the waters, more like whirlwinds than waters, float images of all I ever saw or heard in the world: houses, faces, books, boxes, snatches of music and fragments of voices, all caught up in a sinister, bottomless whirlpool.
- Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet