All 15 Uses of
constant
in
Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl
- Harsh words and shouts are constantly being flung at my head, though I'm absolutely not used to it.†
Chpt 42-09 *
- After three days of constant sitting, my backside was stiff and sore.†
Chpt 42-09
- Since he's familiar with the entire building, we're in constant dread that he'll take it into his head to go have a look at what used to be the laboratory.†
Chpt 42-10
- Let me pause a moment on the subject of Mrs. van Daan and tell you that her attempts to flirt with Father are a constant source of irritation to me.†
Chpt 42-10
- Margot's a stinker (there's no other word for it), a constant source of irritation, morning, noon and night.†
Chpt 42-11
- She complains all day long, constantly demands that the bandages be changed and is generally dissatisfied with everything.†
Chpt 42-12
- To me, the torment seems to last for hours, since the chairs I use to make my bed longer are constantly being jiggled under my sleepy head.†
Chpt 42-12
- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1943 Dearest Kitty, This morning I was constantly interrupted, and as a result I haven't been able to finish a single thing I've begun.†
Chpt 43-01
- Pim goes and sits in a corner with his constant companion, Dickens, in hopes of finding a bit of peace and quiet.†
Chpt 43-08
- I've been thinking of him constantly, and all day long I've been repeating to myself, "Oh, Petel, my darling, darling Petel …."†
Chpt 44-01
- He told me that his parents fight constantly, about politics and cigarettes and all kinds of things.†
Chpt 44-03
- I'm constantly being chased from one corner to another.†
Chpt 44-03
- No one must know that my heart and mind are constantly at war with each other.†
Chpt 44-03
- Mrs. van Daan's constant griping is unbearable; now that she can no longer drive us crazy with the invasion, she moans and groans all day about the bad weather.†
Chpt 44-06
- Of course, he's much more closed than I am, but I know from experience (even though I'm constantly being accused of knowing all there is to know in theory, but not in practice) that in time, even the most uncommunicative types will long as much, or even more, for someone to confide in.†
Chpt 44-06
Definition:
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(constant) unchanging, continuous, or happening repeatedly