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Search phrase: continent

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Antony and CleopatraAC IV.xiv.40Heart, once be stronger than thy continent,Heart, once be stronger then thy Continent,
As You Like ItAYL V.ii.37which they will climb incontinent or else be incontinentwhich they will climbe incontinent, or else bee incontinent
HamletHam IV.iv.64Which is not tomb enough and continent
HamletHam V.ii.110For you shall find in him the continent of what part a
Henry IV Part 11H4 III.i.106Gelding the opposed continent as muchGelding the opposed Continent as much,
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.iv.280Why, thou globe of sinful continents,Why thou Globe of sinfull Continents,
Henry IV Part 22H4 III.i.47Make mountains level, and the continent,Make Mountaines leuell, and the Continent
King LearKL I.ii.163That's my fear. I pray you, have a continentThat's my feare, I pray you haue a continent
King LearKL III.ii.58Rive your concealing continents, and cryRiue your concealing Continents, and cry
Love's Labour's LostLLL I.i.251proclaimed edict and continent canon, which with – O, with – proclaymed Edict and Continet, Cannon: Which with, ô with,
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.i.110.1Ay, my continent of beauty.I my continent of beautie.
MacbethMac IV.iii.64All continent impediments would o'erbearAll continent Impediments would ore-beare
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.ii.130The continent and summary of my fortune:The continent, and summarie of my fortune.
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND II.i.92That they have overborne their continents.That they haue ouer-borne their Continents.
OthelloOth I.iii.302I will incontinently drown myself.I will incontinently drowne my selfe.
OthelloOth IV.iii.11He says he will return incontinent.He saies he will returne incontinent,
Richard IIR2 V.vi.48And put on sullen black incontinent.And put on sullen Blacke incontinent:
Timon of AthensTim IV.i.3And fence not Athens. Matrons, turn incontinent.And fence not Athens. Matrons, turne incontinent,
Troilus and CressidaTC V.i.94lechery! All incontinent varlets!Letcherie? All incontinent Varlets.
Twelfth NightTN V.i.268As doth that orbed continent the fireAs doth that Orbed Continent, the fire,
The Winter's TaleWT III.ii.33Hath been as continent, as chaste, as true,Hath beene as continent, as chaste, as true,

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continentbank, embankment, course
continentcontainer, receptacle, enclosure
continentembodiment, summation, digest
continentself-restraining. self-controlled, discreet
continentchaste, temperate, restrained
continentglobe, mass
continentdry land
continentrestrictive, constraining, enforcing restraint
continuantlymalapropism for ‘incontinently’ [= continually]
incontinentunchaste, unable to restrain oneself
incontinentimmediately, forthwith, at once
incontinentlyimmediately, at once, forthwith

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Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
CONTINENCEBASICcontinent adj
CONTINENCENOTincontinent adj, incontinently adv
CONTINENT [land]BASICcontinent n

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