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to incessantly
adverb
In a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance; not ceasing.
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He pulled out the radio scanner that he listens to incessantly for emergency calls.
A big headache, I'd say Why is 'the England job' referred to incessantly as 'the biggest job in football'?
Mr. Kerry is reduced instead to incessantly repeating the word "strength" and promising to put "a national coordinator for nuclear terrorism" in the cabinet.
Koja creates two very different characters — poor versus rich, rebellious versus inhibited, er, blonde versus brunette — who seem to bond in their common desire to incessantly navel-gaze and blow the minutiae of their lives out of proportion.
Cory Miner is the kind of larger-than-life character around whom bizarre stories seem to incessantly swirl.
My parents had a beautiful recording of this piece that I listened to incessantly as a child.
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I talked to him incessantly to keep him in the zone.
Congratulations, you are now the person people will save in their phone as "person to text incessantly to get booze at all hours of the night".
Then there's the overly sociable colleague in your lab who wants to talk to you incessantly.
He retired from teaching in 1966 after five years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., but continued to make sculpture and to travel incessantly.
The two men were well matched; both were self-absorbed, but one loved to talk incessantly and the other liked to listen.
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