always

ہمیشہ
definition
adverb
the sun always rises in the east
at all times; on all occasions.
if the marriage doesn't work out, we can always get divorced
as a last resort; failing all else.
translation of 'always'
adverb
همیشه
example
Before there was 'always' something missing that prevented the analogy from being complete.
For any Christian the resort to arms must 'always' be the very last resort.
It is 'always' an honour to rise at the start of a parliamentary session and make a speech.
she will 'always' be missed
the sun 'always' rises in the east
did you 'always' want to be a journalist?
In the past, security was 'always' closely linked to the issue of social security.
Failing that, they can 'always' use some insulating tape and chewing gum to hold the spaghetti together.
On these occasions he 'always' professed his innocence of the murder, although he knew who did it.
There will 'always' be something missing from a game played on this surface.
Pannal to their credit maintained a positive attitude throughout and were 'always' on the lookout for goals.
Paolozzi may find his inspiration in the past but the future is what will 'always' truly concern him.
the sun 'always' rises in the east
she's 'always' talking about her kids
While this is all good and well there is something that we 'always' miss out on.
We will 'always' miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence.
he's 'always' on time
As usual a request would crop up for a song from Johnny Kelly and 'always' there had to be a repeat.
He said he hoped this gave them closure but they would 'always' have one person missing.
Throughout this period, there had 'always' been a minority of rebels who challenged the rule of the clock.
Failing this there is 'always' the marvellous views of the French Alps to look forward to.
The owners were torn about the decision and regular staff meetings 'always' produced discussion.
We, as a nation, are 'always' complaining of staff shortages in these establishments.
It was not 'always' so and in past times it was a big event on St. Stephen's Day every year.
Over the years it seemed to become a household name and the event is 'always' an occasion to look forward to.
Did you ever notice that they 'always' seem to want to have the last word on an argument?
They were members of the old stock of the Parish and she will be 'always' missed.
there will 'always' be talk
The defeat he 'always' insisted was inevitable has come and gone and cost Celtic nothing.
Because no matter how tomorrow may look, the future will 'always' work itself out.
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