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been incessant
adjective
Without pause or stop; not ending, especially to the point of annoyance.
Exact(18)
For the past month there have been incessant rains.
Then again, those blasts have been incessant since the start of the gama.
Not surprisingly, the guiding principle of the occupation has been incessant humiliation.
86 mins: The Egyptian disallowed goal was just an interlude in what has otherwise been incessant Ivorian pressure in the last half an hour or so.
That rant, coupled with his criticism of the 'interim manager' title, led to suggestions the Spaniard could depart prior to the end of the season, while speculation of a permanent replacement for Roberto Di Matteo has been incessant.
The constant in his life has been incessant work, and you need a few spreadsheets to chart the 50 or so companies that he either owns or co-owns as a patent asserter.
Similar(42)
The booing was incessant.
His phone calls were incessant.
Snow and rain are incessant.
The riot of flowers is incessant.
And speaking of parties, they were incessant.
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