persistently
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- r in a persistent manner
he was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently... - r with persistence
- Still, French bishops permitted the movement to continue clandestinely and persistently argued that the Vatican should give it a second chance.
- Maybe it's the epithet, which he defines helpfully as someone who persistently belittles and abuses those of inferior power or status.
- Most prominent member of Latitude Zero's cast is the persistently romantic Elaine Barrie, whose ex-husband John Barrymore rehearses for the Vallee show a couple of doors away.