continuously

Etymology

continuous + -ly

adv

  1. Without pause.
    The river continuously flows to the sea, it will never pause to let us cross on dry land.
    In the year 1633, the Bridget Nuns, near Xanthus, behaved like sheep, jumping about and bleating continuously. 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 99

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