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to incessant
adjective
Without pause or stop; not ending, especially to the point of annoyance.
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Don Quixote is subjected to incessant mockery.
How do you give shape to entropy — to incessant fables of grievance and collapse?
This has made it vulnerable to incessant, pointless micro-reforms and distorting central targets.
Meanwhile, the clash between Brisbane and St Kilda was cancelled due to incessant rain in Mackay.
But sometimes the occasional lover's quarrel gives way to incessant conflict.
The alcoholic son of a very rich family, he is given to physically abusing Brooke and to incessant womanizing.
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I can barely bring myself to read or listen to the incessant spinning to which we're now being subjected.
Without mentioning Steinbrenner by name, Stottlemyre alluded to an incessant pressure to win, leaving little room to enjoy what most people regard as achievements.
From elementary-school testing to the incessant pressure to overschedule as a university student, educational culture emphasizes the racking up of achievements over intellectual crackle.
Cam's refusal to acquiesce to these incessant demands is nothing short of revolutionary.
But from the overwritten, pop-culture-reference-laden dialogue to the incessant attempts to be shocking, "Happy Birthday" tries way too hard.
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