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uninterˈmitted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1611Cotgr., Suyte,..a succession, continuance, or vnintermitted course of things. 1651T. Stanley Poems, Moschus 48 The hoarse frogs unintermitted groan. 1738Gentl. Mag. VIII. 581/2 His Application was unintermitted, his Head clear. 1751Johnson Rambler No. 108 ⁋1 Some scorched with unintermitted heat. 1812Shelley in Dowden Life (1887) I. 218 My desire is ardent and unintermitted. 1884Church Bacon ix. 220 Easy and unstudied as his writing seems, it was..the result of unintermitted trouble. Hence uninterˈmittedly adv.
a1693Urquhart Rabelais iii. xvii. 140 A pair of Yarn Windles, which she nine times unintermittedly veered, and frisked about. 1861Mill Utilit. v. 81 Unless the machinery..is kept unintermittedly in active play. 1863W. Phillips Speeches iii. 51 This heart of mine which beats so unintermittedly in the bosom. |