Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at relentlessly.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Relentlessly.

Examples

  • Relentlessly clever Author-friend/fiancée CKHB has a fabulous mini-series of posts on writing.

    How to Have Awesome Writing 2010

  • Relentlessly clever Author-friend/fiancée CKHB has a fabulous mini-series of posts on writing.

    Archive 2010-01-01 2010

  • Relentlessly upbeat, Officer Peterson became—once fingers of suspicion were pointed at him—an object of fevered news coverage that would intensify all the more as he made his way through the glare of camera lights and hordes of persistent reporters, with unshakable aplomb.

    A Story of Two Wives Dorothy Rabinowitz 2012

  • Relentlessly accurate with the ball under the floodlights the Lightning defended a total of 152 against Sussex, the hosts and favourites, to join Somerset, Hampshire and Leicestershire on the guest list for Edgbaston.

    Sussex v Lancashire | Friends Provident t20 match report 2011

  • Relentlessly pushing 3D visual extravaganza movies that happen to be things you can only experience by paying your hard-earned money to see it in a theatre is not an accident.

    Matthew Yglesias » Intellectual Property is About Consumers 2010

  • Relentlessly witty, incredibly eloquent and naturally charming.

    Global Voices in English » Africa: Remembering Dr. Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem 2009

  • Relentlessly and with intense psychological insight, Lasdun lets his protagonists fret internally, revealing their essential character but remaining unchanged — a result both unsettling and true.

    Cover to Cover 2009

  • Atzmon's albums never quite catch the amiable ferocity of his live shows, but this one certainly expresses the Orient House motto: "Relentlessly, we remind ourselves why we decided to make music in the first place."

    Gilad Atzmon Orient House Ensemble: The Tide Has Changed John Fordham 2010

  • Relentlessly, the great vessel of public education fills with the water of good intentions and muddled thinking, slipping slowly beneath the horizon of hope -- mortally wounded by three icebergs of inescapable social fact:

    Peter W. Cookson, Jr.: Waiting for "Superman" : Another Rescue Fantasy? Jr. Peter W. Cookson 2010

  • [Relentlessly.] — kiss you when you were playing the piano.

    A WICKED WOMAN (A CURTAIN RAISER) 2010

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.