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Definition of continual
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Continual
(a.)
Occuring
in
steady
and rapid
succession;
very
frequent;
often
repeated.
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Loquacity
::
Loquacity
(n.) The habit or
practice
of
talking
continually
or
excessively;
inclination
to talk too much;
talkativeness;
garrulity.
Ground
::
Ground
(n.) A
composition
in which the bass,
consisting
of a few bars of
independent
notes,
is
continually
repeated
to a
varying
melody..
Continuate
::
Continuate
(a.)
Uninterrupted;
unbroken;
continual;
continued.
Continual
::
Continual
(a.)
Proceeding
without
interruption
or
cesstaion;
continuous;
unceasing;
lasting;
abiding.
Restless
::
Restless
(a.) Never
resting;
unquiet;
uneasy;
continually
moving;
as, a
restless
child..
Stillicidious
::
Stillicide
(n.) A
continual
falling
or
succession
of
drops;
rain water
falling
from the
eaves.
Harp
::
Harp (n.) To dwell on or recur to a
subject
tediously
or
monotonously
in
speaking
or in
writing;
to refer to
something
repeatedly
or
continually;
--
usually
with on or upon.
Perpetually
::
Perpetually
(adv.)
In a
perpetual
manner;
constantly;
continually.
Standing
::
Standing
(a.)
Established
by law,
custom,
or the like;
settled;
continually
existing;
permanent;
not
temporary;
as, a
standing
army;
legislative
bodies
have
standing
rules of
proceeding
and
standing
committees..
Fiddler
::
Fiddler
(n.) The
common
European
sandpiper
(Tringoides
hypoleucus);
-- so
called
because
it
continually
oscillates
its body.
Warfare
::
Warfare
(v. i.) To lead a
military
life; to carry on
continual
wars.
Ay
::
Ay (a.)
Always;
ever;
continually;
for an
indefinite
time.
Wear
::
Wear (v. t.) To
impair,
waste,
or
diminish,
by
continual
attrition,
scraping,
percussion,
on the like; to
consume
gradually;
to cause to lower or
disappear;
to
spend..
Alday
::
Alday
(adv.)
Continually.
Guzzle
::
Guzzle
(v. t.) To
swallow
much or
often;
to
swallow
with
immoderate
gust; to drink
greedily
or
continually;
as, one who
guzzles
beer..
Flow
::
Flow (v. i.) To move with a
continual
change
of place among the
particles
or
parts,
as a
fluid;
to
change
place or
circulate,
as a
liquid;
as,
rivers
flow from
springs
and
lakes;
tears flow from the
eyes..
Intermissive
::
Intermissive
(a.)
Having
temporary
cessations;
not
continual;
intermittent.
Continually
::
Continually
(adv.)
In
regular
or
repeated
succession;
very
often.
Constant
::
Constant
(v. t.) Not
liable,
or
given,
to
change;
permanent;
regular;
continuous;
continually
recurring;
steadfast;
faithful;
not
fickle..
Hourly
::
Hourly
(adv.)
Every hour;
frequently;
continually.
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