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PERSEVERED |
Continued |
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RESUMED |
Continued |
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ACHE |
Continued pain |
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PROTRACTED |
Prolonged; continued. |
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ONAROLL |
Enjoying continued success |
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CONTINUATE |
Uninterrupted; unbroken; continual; continued. |
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CONTINUABLE |
Capable of being continued |
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CLAMOR |
Any loud and continued noise. |
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CONTINUO |
Basso continuo, or continued bass. |
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CROON |
A low, continued moan; a murmur. |
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TRACT |
Continued or protracted duration; length; extent. |
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UNIFORMITY |
Continued or unvaried sameness or likeness. |
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PERPETUABLE |
Capable of being perpetuated or continued. |
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SIEGE |
Hence, a continued attempt to gain possession. |
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ROAR |
To cry with a full, loud, continued sound. |
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MYOSIS |
Long-continued contraction of the pupil of the eye. |
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ETERNAL |
Continued without intermission; perpetual; ceaseless;
constant. |
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UNCOORDINATED |
Road continued in a way that’s out of sync |
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INCOORDINATED |
Road continued in a way that’s out of sync |
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STREAM |
A continued current or course; as, a stream of weather. |
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UNREMITTING |
Not remitting; incessant; continued; persevering; as,
unremitting exertions. |
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YEARED |
Containing years; having existed or continued many years;
aged. |
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USE |
Continued or repeated practice; customary employment;
usage; custom; manner; habit. |
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USAGE |
Long-continued practice; customary mode of procedure;
custom; habitual use; method. |
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PROCESS |
The act of proceeding; continued forward movement;
procedure; progress; advance. |