bottomlessly


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bot·tom·less

 (bŏt′əm-lĭs)
adj.
1. Having no bottom.
2. Too deep to be measured: a bottomless glacial lake.
3. Difficult or impossible to understand; unfathomable: one of the bottomless mysteries of life.
4. Having no limitations or bounds; limitless: a bottomless supply of money.
5.
a. Nude, especially unclothed below the waist: bottomless dancers.
b. Featuring such dancers as entertainment: bottomless bars.

bot′tom·less·ly adv.
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bottomlessly

(ˈbɒtəmləslɪ)
adv
from a bottomless point of view
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