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unintermittently

  • a word derived from intermittently.
    intermittently
    adverb
    at occasional or uneven intervals.

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Gregory felt that he might have liked Eleanor better if she hadn't been so unintermittently and unilluminatingly intelligent.

From Tante by Anne Douglas Sedgwick

First, because the virtue is imperfect, at the best: and, secondly, it does not begin at the beginning of existence upon earth, and continue unintermittently to the end of it.

From Sermons to the Natural Man by William G. T. (William Greenough Thayer) Shedd

Schiller beats his patriotic drum, his fine eyes rolling continually toward the gallery, too unintermittently for perfect delight.

From Fr?ulein Schmidt and Mr. Anstruther by Elizabeth von Arnim

During the next two or three days I was engaged almost unintermittently with business which followed me from home, and had no opportunity of seeing more of my friends.

From The King's Mirror by Anthony Hope

But he did not look round him, but gazed unintermittently at her, as she reclined against the sofa cushions by the hexagonal table.

From Royal Highness by Thomas Mann