nonstop
Americanadjective
adverb
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without a single stop en route.
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Informal. without a pause or interruption or without respite; continually.
My back ached nonstop for three days.
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of nonstop
Example Sentences
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Ms. Kiri, who is on camera almost nonstop and is in close-up much of the time, expertly holds our attention as her character’s skepticism about the paranormal world becomes increasingly occluded by worry.
We argued nonstop, and after we got home, she decided we needed a way to stop fights before they started.
From Literature
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Nothing so clear as the Bard’s “two households, both alike in dignity” reveals itself as the choreography pours forth at its nearly nonstop pace.
The New York Stock Exchange then announced in January that it was developing a blockchain platform to allow nonstop trading.
From Barron's
After three weeks of nonstop Instagram posts demanding the county stop using plant-killing chemicals in San Juan and Trabuco creeks, officials held a town hall in Dana Point on Monday.
From Los Angeles Times
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