continuously

IPA: kʌntˈɪnjuʌsɫi

adverb

  • Without pause.
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Examples of "continuously" in Sentences

  • The baby snivels continuously.
  • McCain continuously shoots down any policy that is aimed at helping Americans.
  • What was your purpose in continuously, almost hypnotically panning the camera from side to side in one specific office scene?
  • Congress, the media and America have been using the term continuously to talk about proposed solutions to the current financial crisis.
  • Money continuously is been poured into tourism with the rich in mind, yet poverty, homelessness and drug infestation continues to plague Puerto Rico.
  • Just as you begin to expect the plot to become sodden with tragedy – a child coughs continuously from a bedroom; a young man squares up to his flighty wife with a knife – it slips into something more acerbic.
  • Republicans should replace unpopular insurance coverage mandates with a pledge of protection against coverage exclusions for pre-existing health conditions that is limited to those who remain continuously insured over time.
  • The human brain continuously processes, weighs, and forms decision trees about a tremendous amount of information from the ‘outside’ world, integrating it to a gestalt map that informs and influences everything we do or say.

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