unfailingly in English

adverb

in an unfailing manne

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1. She was unfailingly Courteous and helpful

2. The staff are unfailingly polite.

3. Foreigners unfailingly fall in love with the place.

4. They are unfailingly polite and far from revolutionary.

5. Quiet, contained, a trifle prissy-but unfailingly polite.

6. She was unfailingly courteous and helpful.

7. She was unfailingly polite and considerate.

8. He was unfailingly polite to customers.

9. And they are taught about Britain's unfailingly miserable climate.

10. Just like your mother, you're unfailingly kind.

11. 19 Foreigners unfailingly fall in love with the place.

12. For starters, he is unfailingly polite and accommodating.

13. She's unfailingly cheerful no matter what the circumstances.

14. His relations with colleagues, differences of opinion notwithstanding, were unfailingly friendly.

15. I had never realized how lovely they were, how kind, how unfailingly polite.

16. She unfailingly called on those who missed a Sunday or who just didn’t come.

17. Biscoe is in tremendous form, and Brian Gooding's dynamic guitar contributions are unfailingly apt.

18. “Donna is vivacious, conscientious, and unfailingly professional,” said Blacksburg Mayor Leslie Hager Smith

19. His job was to cook the meals, which he did unfailingly, every day.

20. I am fond of him, he has been unfailingly kind to me.

21. He is unfailingly polite and tries desperately to understand other people's views.

22. In the land of the cowboy you might expect beef to be an unfailingly popular dish.

23. But if Mr Winchester's iconography is sometimes suspect, his opus is almost unfailingly entertaining.

24. People were unfailingly courteous and showed great sympathy - but throughout, all eyes were firmly on Abu Dhabi.

25. 7 But if Mr Winchester's iconography is sometimes suspect, his opus is almost unfailingly entertaining.

26. More than that, it unfailingly brought back a rush of memories from his Mississippi boyhood.

27. Clerks who were unfailingly Courteous to customers When can chivalrous be used instead of Courteous?

28. Lubumbashi has long lived by the whims of distant global markets, its booms unfailingly followed by busts.

29. No other competitor in any sport has been as consistently good or as unfailingly good natured.

30. The meats are unfailingly tender and flavorful, and the stuffed tomatoes deserve a Tony Award for best supporting actor.

31. And the Accosters—those focused on moving the money from my pocket to theirs—are unfailingly pleasant

32. His dog was the only living creature he knew who was unfailingly disciplined by the hearing of the Word.

33. If you should afflict him at all, then if he cries out to me at all, I shall unfailingly hear his outcry.”

34. In dealing with the relationship between words and music the author unfailingly reveals both great experience and great imagination.

35. I understand why he chose this country, where the governing party is never rude, even when provoked, and unfailingly considerate.

36. By a "supernatural sense of faith" the People of God, under the guidance of the Church's living Magisterium, " unfailingly adheres to this faith.

37. In the meantime, Jehovah’s purpose unfailingly advanced through the chosen genealogical line down to Jesus’ appearing as the promised Messiah. —Luke 3:15, 23-38; Galatians 4:4.

38. Claffey, a second-generation stagehand, is a quiet, unfailingly polite man, but with a fierce commitment to his union, which has never in its more than 100-year history struck Broadway.

39. Beef tenderloin is called for here as it will unfailingly yield the tenderest Carpaccio It is a long, slender, tapered muscle that runs under the ribs and close to the back bone, and …

40. The device of having the missing person vanish "without A trace" before your eyes, like a puff of smoke or a wisp of fog, is very clever and unfailingly engages your interest in …