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the insistent
adjective
Standing or resting on something.
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Inch timidly toward the insistent bell.
It feels like the insistent force of life itself.
She recalled the insistent requests from her son.
Newark's maladies are made more vivid by the insistent presence of the city's former self.
Their necklaces rattled as they stamped their feet, adding to the insistent rhythm of the music.
Worse still is the insistent tone: you can't afford to miss this story.
There is an effort to disguise and shelter the insistent, vulnerable human core.
The "insistent question mark" denotes one family member's refusal to yield to a willed silence.
Mr. Kelly toned down the come-ons, the insistent streak in his voice, the persistent lasciviousness.
If there were, Assou-Ekotto might have been spared the insistent speculation about his future.
"Let's get a clap going," says the insistent and very loud announcer.
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