continually

IPA: kʌntˈɪnjuʌɫi

adverb

  • In a continual manner; non-stop.
  • In regular or repeated succession; very often.
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Examples of "continually" in Sentences

  • Thompson ripped Daniels for what she called continually raising taxes.
  • Part of the adventure for entrepreneurs like Goldman lay in continually refining the technology to drive down cost.
  • ” Do you think one can remain continually betwixt and between or is there a point at which this approach to life would become a burden?
  • One, a flea-bitten roan, groaned continually from the moment Mrs. Morgan's burden was put upon him till she was shifted to the other horse.
  • She however continued to wander about in her despair, and is wandering still, singing all the time a mournful song, in which she calls continually to Moowis, saying that she is lost, and begging him to come and save her.
  • At a period when he was having a terrific struggle with a certain habit, he was so continually held in the thought of fear by his mother and the young lady to whom he was engaged, -- the engagement to be consummated at the end of a certain period, the time depending on his proving his mastery, -- that he, very sensitively organized, _continually_ felt the depressing and weakening effects of their negative thoughts.

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