constantly
IPA: kˈɑnstʌntɫi
adverb
- (archaic) With steadfastness; with resolve; in loyalty, faithfully.
- In a constant manner; occurring continuously; persistently.
- (frequency) Recurring regularly.
- In an unchangeable or invariable manner; in every case.
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Examples of "constantly" in Sentences
- Why is he constantly stonewalling
- The Sun constantly heats the Earth.
- They constantly traduce each other.
- The mind constantly refines the body.
- The lady constantly totters and falls.
- The baby was constantly thumping the wall.
- He is constantly in the service of the townspeople.
- He is constantly in the service of the towns people.
- He is the clown of the drang and is constantly joking.
- The narcissist is constantly on the lookout for slights.
- I'd be lying if I said that I didn't like our name constantly in the press.
- Sinclair (the term constantly used by the old inhabitants) for extravagance.
- Use this term constantly when addressing the media, and they will soon catch on and start using it as well.
- Kulta, "golden," here rendered "dearest," is a term constantly applied in the _Kalevala_ to anything dear or precious.
- Although attached to Christina Haag, his name constantly cropped up in the gossip columns in connection with other women.
- He warned Canadian politicians in a speech against what he called constantly criticizing your friend and your number one trading partner.
- All leaders without a title constantly flex their minds and elevate their abilities by consistently asking themselves ‘What can I improve today?’
- A passive-aggressiveness marches through it: On one hand, Capitol doubts its salability and keeps it off the market; on the other, the label constantly attempts to justify its importance by hailing every burp and burble emanating from the recording booth.