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unbrokenly

  • a word derived from unbroken.
    unbroken
    adjective
    not broken; whole; intact.

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Seen today, it is a dark island lapped by the undulating surf of surrounding wheat fields—a good refuge from a hot day, for there are many cool paths unbrokenly shaded by trees planted generations ago.

From "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote

And not only were they absolutely unanimous in regard to the Person, but they were unbrokenly consentient in regard to the facts of His life, His death, and His Resurrection.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) by Alexander Maclaren

They were evidently having the best of good times, while she was horribly bored by Charlie Sloane, who talked unbrokenly on, and never, even by accident, said one thing that was worth listening to.

From Anne of the Island by L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery

She had slept almost unbrokenly throughout the day, and was now greatly refreshed and invigorated.

From The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot by Evelyn Everett-Green

The vast green plains behind the dunes, or sand hills, extend unbrokenly from here to the French frontier, spire after spire dominating small towns, and windmills, are the objects seen.

From Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders by George Wharton Edwards