Continually [adverb]
Definition of Continually:
steadily
Opposite/Antonyms of Continually:
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Sentence/Example of Continually:
That was because he was hungry, you see, but pigs nearly always eat fast, as though they were continually in a hurry.
He was continually presenting innumerable imaginary fivers to little people.
With this object in view, he has been continually paid his salary from the judicial expenses.
Nothing was out of the ordinary except that the Professor developed an odd trick of continually glancing at his right hand.
I will praise thy name continually, and will praise it with thanksgiving, and my prayer was heard.
The question then becomes: why did he continually provoke Cibber, knowing the latter had such a story at hand?
In Italy, on the contrary, all the world is continually occupied in masquerading in some way or other.
He knows the whole piano literature, and is continually fishing up some new or old pearl or other to surprise one with.
He has just been directing a new opera here which has created quite a sensation, and he is continually engaged in some great work.
The pole was, therefore, continually floating or rising and falling in steam of ever-varying pressure.