Continual changes
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FLUXIONSContinual changes
ABIDINGContinual
ENDLESSContinual
CONSTANTContinual
INCESSANTContinual.
FLUXContinual change
FLUXContinual change.
ONFLOWContinual stream.
unendingCountless or continual
RANKLECause continual resentment.
OILTin Man's continual need
clackrapid, continual talk; chatter
FLUXState of continual change
INSISTENCEContinual and persistent demands
THORNINONESSIDESource of continual suffering
THORNINONESSIDESource of continual irritation
THORNINTHEFLESHSource of continual irritation
THEREISNOFREELAUNCHWhy NASA requires continual funding?
continualnessCONTINUAL, constantly happening or done
continuallyCONTINUAL, constantly happening or done
continualitythe quality of being continual
continualnessesCONTINUALNESS, CONTINUAL, constantly happening or done
thornsource of continual irritation or suffering
continualitiesCONTINUALITY, the quality of being continual
plaguedCause continual trouble or distress to
plaguingCause continual trouble or distress to
lossmakera business that makes a continual loss
kaizensKAIZEN, japanese business practice which seeks continual improvement
lossmakersLOSSMAKER, a business that makes a continual loss
bedeviling(of something bad) Cause great and continual trouble to
wellspringa fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply
bedeviled(of something bad) Cause great and continual trouble to
bedevilling(of something bad) Cause great and continual trouble to
bedevilled(of something bad) Cause great and continual trouble to
needlingProvoke or annoy (someone), esp. by continual criticism or questioning
needledProvoke or annoy (someone), esp. by continual criticism or questioning
wellspringsWELLSPRING, a fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply
writhingMake continual twisting, squirming movements or contortions of the body
phantomobject of continual dread or abhorrence the phantom of disease and want
WARFARE"The life of a good man is a continual ... with his passions": Samuel Richardson