Explanation: One after another without interruption. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to the uninterrupted Source: Ming Feng Meng, "Eastern Zhou Chi": "Samurai furnishings, starting from the palace, until the light house door, Jiequ are full, one after another." Examples: I saw signs of human habitation converge _set_s for sale to buy for, ~. (Ching Li Ruzhen "Flowers in the Mirror" Eleventh back)- Thesaurus: (as) thick as hail, Continuum continuous, Continuous Without a break, continue continuous
- Antonym Group: unheard-of, peerless, unprecedented; have no precedent in history, never hear in past history, be never known before and never to occur again
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