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repeatedly
[ ri-pee-tid-lee ]
adverb
- again and again; over and over:
Once I got into the music and started listening to it repeatedly, I was able to piece together the lyrics.
Word History and Origins
Origin of repeatedly1
Example Sentences
He then fetched a lifebuoy and repeatedly threw a line to the struggling paddleboarders but none were able to grasp it.
Minutes after his win was announced, a visibly shocked Shepherd left the house repeatedly saying "crazy" as he was greeted by the series' hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.
In the background, a person shouts at Arenas repeatedly to “wake up.”
Zelensky has repeatedly rejected the idea of recognising Crimea as part of Russia, telling reporters on Friday: "Our position is unchanged - only the Ukrainian people have the right to decide which territories are Ukrainian."
Trump has repeatedly said he will follow court orders, and White House officials have said they are following the letter of the law in the myriad cases brought against the administration since he took office.
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