unceasingly
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of unceasingly
Example Sentences
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Here, progressiveness isn’t derived from depicting queer people as singularly, unceasingly good or bad.
From Salon
The work is unceasingly social, which is just how Ms. Romero likes it; she’s a former dancer who turned to cocktail serving because it felt like performing.
From New York Times
His descriptions of her are so unceasingly laudatory that she appears superhuman.
From Washington Post
"It had snowed unceasingly for 15 days," Yukta Gurung, who helps maintain the ropes to the summit, told the Kathmandu Post from the mountain's base camp.
From BBC
The sisters pray unceasingly for peace, they said, but recognize that the war might be with them for some time.
From Los Angeles Times
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