Thesaurus / most unbroken
- as inincessant
- as inintact
- as inintegral
- as inlevel
- as innever-ending
- as innonstop
- as inperfect
- as inrelentless
- as inround
- as inrunning
- as insavage
- as insmooth
- as insolid
- as insteady
- as instraight
- as inthrough
- as inundivided
- as inuniform
- as inunmitigated
- as inunrelenting
- as inuntouched
- as inwild
- as inkept
- as inunhurt
- as inunimpaired
- as inillimitable
- as ininvariant
- as inmeasureless
- as inplanar
- as inround-the-clock
- as insempiternal
- as insteady-going
- as inunabbreviated
- as inunbounded
- as inuncensored
- as inuncut
- as inundomesticated
- as inunexpurgated
- as inunmarred
- as inunremitting
- as incomplete
- as inconstant
- as incontinual
- as incontinuous
- as indirect
- as inendless
- as inentire
- as ineternal
- as ineven
- as inflat
- as inflawless
- as inflowing
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The long unbroken block had as many and as various stores as are generally spread over the entire area of a town.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
He wrote no other dramatic work under such a long and unbroken spell of inspiration.
THE LIFE & LETTERS OF PETER ILICH TCHAIKOVSKYMODESTE TCHAIKOVSKY
Yet his spirit was unbroken; he composed sonnets, and prepared a series of works, forming a complete system of philosophy.
For a few seconds the silence was unbroken save for a whir of a taxicab passing outside.
THE DOCTOR OF PIMLICOWILLIAM LE QUEUX
The effect of this unbroken succession of feminine verses is slightly monotonous, though the poet shifts his pauses skilfully.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER
That section of Canada north of Superior is an unbroken, uninhabitable wilderness.
The silence is unbroken except for the measured tread of some one walking up and down on the poop deck overhead.
Captain Lawton called to a youth, who commanded the other troop, and proposed charging the unbroken line of the British.
THE SPYJ. FENIMORE COOPER
He had been down into the bottom-most pit of hell, and the sights that he had seen there had withered him up.
LOVE'S PILGRIMAGEUPTON SINCLAIR
It was here that for an almost unbroken period of forty years he gave his Sunday and Thursday dinners.
BARON D'HOLBACHMAX PEARSON CUSHING