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Persistently

Persistently \Per*sist"ent*ly\, adv. In a persistent manner.

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persistently

adv. In a persistent manner.

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persistently
  1. adv. in a persistent manner; "he was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently..."

  2. with persistence

Usage examples of "persistently".

It was, therefore, that on the day following the evening on which imprudent Ardea had jested so persistently upon a subject sacred to her that she rang at the door of the apartment which Monseigneur Guerillot occupied in the large mansion on Rue des Quatre-Fontaines.

I more than once entreated Bessie Kitel to give up persistently wearing a red rose worked on her boddice in the presence of such men as Sire John.

Here they sat down, Blix settling herself on an old log with a little sigh of contentment, Condy stretching himself out, a newlighted pipe in his teeth, his head resting on the little handbag he had persistently carried ever since morning.

To Domini the desert had always been as a great and significant personality, a personality that had called her persistently to come to it.

I was persistently reminded of such hybrid things as the ungainly Palmyrene sculptures fashioned in the Roman manner.

A strong decoction of the root and leaves, sweetened with honey, has been taken successfully to cure scrofulous sores, being administered two or three times a day in doses of a wineglassful persistently for several months.

Among the reasons why they so persistently hunted the earl, his air of a smart correctness shadowed by this new absurdity invited them, as when a spot of mud on the trimmest of countenances arrests observation: Humour plucked at him the more for the good faith of his handsome look under the prolific little disfigurement.

The copious manuscripts at Dux show us how persistently he was at work on a singular variety of subjects, in addition to the Memoirs, and to the various books which he published during those years.

The moneylenders to whom the thirty-six-year-old rake owed millions began to dun him so persistently and unpleasantly that he hardly dared show his face in the better parts of Rome.

The principal methods of seduction-- rich presents--had not been spared, but Agatha persistently refused them all, and forbade her duenna to take anything from the young nobleman.

Yet Western students of Eastern philosophies and religions persistently accuse Hindus and Buddhists of believing in a featureless and gelatinous God, just because the latter insist that every conception or objective image of IT is void.

To hide his emotion, he looked down at his trousers and tried to brush away some of the red stains, but they remained persistently in place.

In the place where he sojourns and tarries, his retinue, as he had commanded, have inquired and questioned persistently till they heard told and related that the barons of King Arthur and the king, himself, in person, had set on foot a tournament in the plains before Oxford which is near Wallingford.

Wind rustled the trees by the river, where glow beetles were still busy at their mating display, more persistently amorous than humans, casting glittering, ecstatic wavefronts to eerie rhythms.

I had suffered was through my own fault, and that when fortune would have crowned me with happiness I had persistently trifled that happiness away.