bottomless
adjective
uk/ˈbɒt.əm.ləs/us/ˈbɑː.t̬əm.ləs/A bottomlesshole,container, etc. has orappearsto have nobottom:
Thepondlookeddark,almostbottomless.
Theybelievedthat at thecentreof theearth, theseapouredinto a bottomlesshole.
without alimitor end:
无底的;极深的;深不可测的;无限的She had a bottomlesshungerforlearning.
Thegenerosityof thelocalpeopleis bottomless.当地人热情无比。
If aplaceservesbottomlessdrinks, you candrinkas much as you like inexchangefor asinglepayment:
Theyservebottomlesscoffeeandicedwaterthroughouttheday.
a bottomlesschampagnebrunch
- Theylookedout on amurky, bottomlesslake.
- He said that the university'spocketswere not bottomless.
- Theyfacebottomlesslegalexpenses.
- They wereimpressedby hisseeminglybottomlessknowledgeofbirds.
- Theticketpriceincludeslivemusicand a bottomlesskegofbeer.
High, tall and deep
- abysmal
- altitude
- deep
- ectomorph
- elevated
- eye level
- floor-to-ceiling
- height
- lofty
- overshadow
- rangy
- rear
- rear above/oversomething/someone
- six-footer
- stand
- tallish
- tallness
- tower
- tower above/oversomeone/something
- towering
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a bottomless pit