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Unflagging   /ənflˈægɪŋ/   Listen
Unflagging

adjective
1.
Showing sustained enthusiastic action with unflagging vitality.  Synonyms: indefatigable, tireless, unwearying.  "A tireless worker" , "Unflagging pursuit of excellence"
2.
Unceasing.  Synonym: unfailing.  "Unfailing good spirits" , "Unflagging courtesy"






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"Unflagging" Quotes from Famous Books



... worn-out and mutinous men, he traversed 3618 miles of ocean in forty-one days, and brought himself and his followers to land, with the exception of one man who was killed by the natives. In this achievement he displayed those qualities of indomitable resolution and unflagging courage which ultimately raised him to high rank in the navy. But we leave him now to trace those incidents which result from the display of his other qualities— ungovernable passion, overbearing ...
— The Lonely Island - The Refuge of the Mutineers • R.M. Ballantyne

... interior and southern part of the State, he enters the higher body of the Legislature. His great experience and unflagging hospitalities make him at once ...
— The Little Lady of Lagunitas • Richard Henry Savage

... unabating interest all day and every day, and by everyone upon all occasions. Even the children battled out differences regarding their respective candidates on the way home from school, rival committees worked with unflagging energy, and all buildings and fences were plastered with opposing placards. This pitch of enthusiasm was reached long before the sitting parliament had dissolved or a polling day had been fixed; for this State election was contested with unprecedented energy all over the ...
— Some Everyday Folk and Dawn • Miles Franklin

... glasses full or empty. The men were in their shirt sleeves. Big broad-shouldered fellows they were, with the marks of the outdoors hard-riding West upon them. No longer young, they were still full of the vigor and energy of unflagging strength. From bronzed faces looked steady unwinking eyes with humorous creases around the corners, hard eyes that judged a man and his claims shrewdly and with good temper. Most of them had made good in the land, and their cattle fed upon ...
— Crooked Trails and Straight • William MacLeod Raine

... presently sitting down in my actual epoch at one of those excellent Spanish dinners which no European hotel can surpass and no American hotel can equal. It may seem a descent from the high horse, the winged steed of dreaming, to have been following those admirable courses with unflagging appetite, as it were on foot, but man born of woman is hungry after such a ride as ours from Madrid; and it was with no appreciable loss to our sense of enchantment that we presently learned from our host, waiting skull-capped in the patio, that we were in no real palace of an ...
— Familiar Spanish Travels • W. D. Howells


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