Definitionadj. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
Last update: March 7, 2017
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This week is of almost incessant rain. [adjective]
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I must admit on my travels there are few places like it for lush green fields, bleating sheep and incessant rain. [adjective]
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The weaver birds began their incessant noisy chatter, fighting for the best position to build a new nest. [adjective]
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Cries, oaths, voices calling to each other, and the reports of muskets, were now quick and incessant, and, apparently, on every side of them. [adjective]
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At supper he was tormented by the incessant inquiries of Clara, as to what was the matter with him. [adjective]
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They were so near this grand phenomenon that they were covered with its spray, and well-nigh deafened by the incessant roar. [adjective]
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Both of the latter had grown tired of them and their incessant wrangling. [adjective]
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The Capitularies are full of repressive provisions; but the incessant reiteration of these threats only shows the perseverance of the evil and the impotency of the government. [adjective]
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The greatest enemy of the landed and industrial aristocracy to-day, the incessant promoter of equality of fortunes, is the BANKER. [adjective]
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Half an hour--an hour--the flood surged by Ben-Hur and his companions, within arm's reach, incessant, undiminished. [adjective]
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It is incessant addition,--continuous creation. [adjective]
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