stoplessly

English

Etymology

stopless + -ly. Attested since the 20th century.

Adverb

stoplessly (not comparable)

  1. In a stopless manner.
    • 1969, Hilda Shubert, They came from Kernitza, page 156:
      And that woman (God bless her), a real skinny ugliness, with dyed black hair like a gypsy, and a tongue that ran stoplessly on relentless ball-bearings, was so jealous of Little Hannah that, if it were only possible, she would have ripped and hacked her to pieces just with her eyes.

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