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incessantly

[in-ses-uhnt-lee] / ɪnˈsɛs ənt li /
ADVERB
steadily
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Over the years, Rinaudo continued to hunt for photoplayers, incessantly putting out the word to whoever might hear of a lead.

From Los Angeles Times

I spent days pressing a light-up toy when we said his name to draw his attention and babbled incessantly in his face so he could copy my lip patterns.

From The Wall Street Journal

The video is barely two minutes long, yet incessantly quotable, which any friend of mine for the last 17 years has learned at one point or another when they’ve been subjected to watching it.

From Salon

A purely entertainment-driven environment, by contrast, may erode democracy: When citizens are incessantly preoccupied with amusement and spectacle, they have fewer opportunities to analyze and discuss the societal challenges that confront them.

From Salon

I would make it for friends who came over and incessantly pushed them to eat it, even when it was evident that I was the only person at the table still eating the dish.

From Salon