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constant

[kawn-stahn] / kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃ /




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It is only one part of a planet-wide system of violent winds and thick clouds that blanket Jupiter in nearly constant motion.

From Science Daily

The only constants are her signature hat toss and those solo lakeside walks, part of a montage illustrating her perpetual forward movement.

From Salon

What the churn obscures is that appetite — for food, for novelty, for decision-making itself — is not constant.

From Salon

"The governor of Casablanca has confirmed that the Moroccan civil protection team is on scene and will provide constant updates to the Foreign Office," he added.

From BBC

“But the constant lecturing on the perils of dogged bowels—not quite an equitable trade, is it?”

From Literature