ever yours

ever yours

old-fashioned An affectionate valediction at the end of a letter or message. I hope that we can see each other again soon. Ever yours, Jane
See also: ever
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

yours ˈever/ever ˈyours

sometimes used at the end of an informal letter, before you write your name
See also: ever
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • yours ever/ever yours
  • yours ever
  • (I) can't say (as) I have
  • (I) can't say that I have
  • cant
  • can't say that I have
  • ever and anon
  • world without end
  • (I) can't say's I have
  • ever which way
References in periodicals archive
Ever Yours includes a splendid introduction detailing the artist's life, and family photographs and reproductions of more than eighty actual pages of letters containing sketches by Van Gogh.
Our collection "Ever Yours" is a reflection of her style.
As Ever Yours: The Letters of Max Perkins and Elizabeth Lemmon.
There will be a series of other readings throughout August, including "Ever Yours, Oscar," a selection of Wilde's letters performed by Brian Bedford; "About Love" -- stories, poems and fairy tales delivered by non-Festival guests Tomson Highway, Jane Urquhart and Michael Ondaatje; Wilde's critical writings packaged as "The Artist as Critic"; and "The Trials of Oscar Wilde," a dramatization of his trial featuring Hutt, Bedford, James Blendick and fest boss Richard Monette.
e two brothers were inseparable, and Vincent van Gogh regularly wrote to his brother and a selection of this correspondence is included in "Ever Yours", the Essential Letters Y Edited by Leo Jansen, Hans Luijten and Nienke Bakker.
Vincent van Gogh, "Ever Yours", the Essential Letters Edited by Leo Jansen, Hans Luijten and Nienke Bakker published by Yale, priced PS35 Right: A collection of sketches (left to right, top to bottom).Girl against a background of wheat, 1890.
One year has passed Alan but our song lives on in my heart forever, one love that was shared by two I did find in you, ever yours, evergreen.
Subtitled 'nothing is ever as it seems, nothing is ever yours to keep,' Sue said of SHROUDS: "It is a production which pushes the boundaries of what is expected of work created by actors with learning disabilities in terms of both quality and style.