Unceasingly

Word UNCEASINGLY
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The word "unceasingly" in example sentences

Government officials use the word unceasingly to justify legislationand amass support for usurping American freedoms. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Republicans started using the phrase unceasingly in 2004 and Democrats have made no effort to eradicate it, which is a shame, because the phrase doesn't respect the complexity of politics, especially the legislative process. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To worship such a woman, to remain unceasingly faithful to her despite her absence and indifference, is the only way to make ourselves worthy of what she represents. ❋ Unknown (1972)

For three hours we called unceasingly but no answering sound came back. ❋ Douglas Mawson (1920)

The cries are almost always answered by the appearance of natives or settlers, when the bird, repeating its call unceasingly, slowly flies from place to place towards the spot where the bees have made their home. ❋ Jules Verne (1866)

As a matter of fact, this substratum has no reality; it is merely a symbol intended to recall unceasingly to our consciousness the artificial character of the process by which the attention places clean-cut states side by side, where actually there is a continuity which unfolds. ❋ Henri Bergson (1900)

As he arose he beheld out at sea a crowd of devils bearing the king away in a little boat towards Vulcan's Cauldron, beating and tormenting him cruelly, who called unceasingly on St. Denis of France, on St. Martin and St. Maurice. ❋ Thomas Okey (1893)

The lead-man called unceasingly from his position. ❋ Alice Harriman (1893)

At this sight all who had till then stood their ground took to flight, Poul at their heels, slashing with his sword unceasingly, till they disappeared among the mountains. ❋ Alexandre Dumas P��re (1836)

Her face is plastered all over town and the mayor has pledged to fight "unceasingly" for her release. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He said his party fought "unceasingly" since May 2000 for an investigation into the irregularities. ❋ Unknown (2003)

"Pardon my intrusion," she began, hurriedly; "I am uneasy about Sybil; she is growing very restless, and for more than an hour has called unceasingly for Constance. ❋ Lawrence L. Lynch (N/A)

Pascal wondered if every last bit of his countenance might somehow disappear in the magic of that moment; he knew he could feel rapture unceasingly as his eyes beheld his daughter's face. ❋ Gary Justis (2010)

To give just one more example, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist once wrote that the framers of the Constitution wisely spoke in general language and left to succeeding generations the task of applying that language to the unceasingly changing environment in which they would live. ❋ Doug Kendall (2011)

I have great admiration for all the writers, teachers, librarians, and book lovers who work fiercely and unceasingly to get the word out about this. ❋ Monica Edinger (2010)

Bearing uncomplainingly, for years, bodily infirmities which would have utterly discouraged others, he worked for our welfare unceasingly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The unceasingly pleasant woman stayed on the line while I dealt with the VISA guy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This thrill-seeking noggin had pushed Cal unceasingly for nearly eighty years, blowing him across oceans and thrusting him out of planes. ❋ Carol Edgarian (2011)

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