Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Incessantly.
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Examples
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I have not dealt or had commerce with any excellent booke, except Plutarke or Seneca, from whom (as the Danaides) I draw my water, uncessantly filling, and as fast emptying: some thing whereof I fasten to this paper, but to my selfe nothing at all.
Of the Institution and Education of Children. To the Ladie Diana of Foix, Countesse of Gurson. 1909
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Had you not death you would then uncessantly curse, and cry out against me, that I had deprived you of it.
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I saw one die, who being at his last gaspe, uncessantly complained against his destinie, and that death should so unkindly cut him off in the middest of an historie which he had in hand, and was now come to the fifteenth or sixteenth of our Kings.
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And I uncessantly record unto my selfe, that whatsoever may be done another day, may be effected this day.
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I have not dealt or had commerce with any excellent booke, except Plutarke or Seneca, from whom (as the Danaides) I draw my water, uncessantly filling, and as fast emptying: some thing whereof I fasten to this paper, but to my selfe nothing at all.
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Various 1562
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I saw one die, who being at his last gaspe, uncessantly complained against his destinie, and that death should so unkindly cut him off in the middest of an historie which he had in hand, and was now come to the fifteenth or sixteenth of our Kings.
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Various 1562
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And I uncessantly record unto my selfe, that whatsoever may be done another day, may be effected this day.
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Various 1562
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Had you not death you would then uncessantly curse, and cry out against me, that I had deprived you of it.
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Various 1562
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