Definition of "neverthemore"
neverthemore
adverb
not comparable
Quotations
Quotations
... the same neatness as of a hospital bed, you at the desk curled carefully at the white sheets, neverthemore, it is somehow you in those letters, from that metropolis where there is only one face and you have it for the moment, and even the sense of the color of the yes eyes is enough for me.
1962, Genesis West - Volume 1, page 339
At the time of our story, the family had been reduced, mostly by deaths of antecedents, centuries before, from the status of grand genrty to that of a grand piano. Nevertheless, but also neverthemore for all that matter, the family had hopes, which resided now within the personage of the concurrent daughter, Elizabeth.
2011, Jane Austin, “Indifference and Indolence”, in Rejected Works of Famous People, page 7
However, facials (makeovers), nails, toes, and hair was an excellent privilege and fixing customers up to look their best worked to a degree, yet, to an extent, improvements in the loss of weight would definitely help, except that wasn't happening the way it worked with our customers in the past, who became famous celebrities over a period of time. Some even came back to make speeches on how well our spa helped them physically, mentally and in personal matters. Neverthemore, in the meantime while we )the owners) put our heads together at a meeting to see what could be done, "someone had the ball running, and that's what kept the spa opened in the first place."
2012, De An Simmons, Skeeter Sierra, Etc, page 126
Even more (a second event compounds the first)
Quotations
The drum roll, the spotlight, the glamorous assistant, the sudden cascade of damsk silk, et voilà! -- a pile of paper. Neverthemore, one was instantly struck by clarity of vision, the singleness of purpose stamped into the woody grain of every recycled sheet.
1991, The Architects' Journal - Volume 194, page 17
The noise of the flute hems me in and its continuous false notes strike me as bad omens, above all since I'm caught up in trying to crack eggs and keep the yolks perfectly intact. With grace and discretion, I start to shut the parlor door. Neverthemore, at its dead-center, I glimpse my friend Wrackett maneuvering his instrument, actually a fluto-phone.
1998, Giose Rimanelli, Luigi Fontanella, Hot Dog: A Novel, page 32
"Must be, if he sold you a doghouse, and you not even got a dog," said Mr. Detweiler of the bowling league, who could sound patronizing because he was the only one in the bowling league who had ever had a perfect game. "Neverthemore, as the raven said, ha ha ha, I want you all to see my doghouse."
2007, Roger Caras, Treasury of Great Dog Stories