Antonym: incontinent, island, isle. Similar words: continue, continued, continuing, continuous, a bone of contention, abstinence, prominent, container. Meaning: ['kɑntnənt /'kɒntɪnənt] n. 1. one of the large landmasses of the earth 2. the European mainland. adj. 1. having control over urination and defecation 2. abstaining from sexual intercourse.
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91 All these fellers screaming black power yet when was the last time one of them purchased airfare to the dark continent.
92 There were more impossible feats waiting to be performed at Niagara than at any other place on the continent.
93 Farther inland, the tropical pulses create stronger weather fronts, deeper lows and sharp changes in temperature across the continent.
94 Lorries will take containers to and from the terminal and trains will make the journey between Northamptonshire and the continent.
95 He had been through college, and yet, he reflected, he was still ignorant of the continent to the north.
96 In a continent where economic successes are rare, authoritarianism may seem a lesser evil than abject poverty.
97 An evocation of and commentary on a great continent and its musics.
98 John and other members of the family fled abroad, some to Virginia, others to the Continent.
99 The development of the continent is now dependent on foreign aid.
100 From the look of the western horizon, half the continent could have been on fire.
101 Short-term contracts can mean only two or three years in one place before a new job on a different continent beckons.
102 We appreciated the current wind of democratic change blowing over the continent.
103 An accidental escape of a virus from a government laboratory may soon put paid to them over the entire continent.
104 It was sea and islands now; the great continent like Atlantis had slid under the waves.
105 To many, the postwar economic problems of the continent demanded a substantial element of very close cooperation.
106 The cruciform pattern on Latin cross plan was retained, with much lower vaults than on the Continent.
107 But the extreme ends of the continent seem afflicted with retro-chic shallowness when it comes to cocktails.
108 It is not, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) as clear-cut in this country as it is on the continent.
109 Partly inspired by the Village Voice, across the continent, he developed the one-off.
110 His achievements had already exceeded his highest hopes, and he anticipated equal if not greater success from the great continent.
111 Ramsay was a deeply cultured man who travelled a great deal on the continent.
112 That is simply because digitized Output can move from continent to continent at extremely low cost.
113 They are mainly seen in pub gardens and street cafes on the continent to offer shade and add colour.
114 It was filled with hundreds of exotic ornaments his grandfather had collected on trips to the continent.
115 In Austen the continent is a shadow across the horizon.
116 But it was on the continent that the cream of the drivers could be found.
117 Each November it sails down across the continent to settle once again on the Texas coast.
118 He watched up to five hundred people cross Tennessee each day on the worst road on the continent.
119 He assailed other reactionary regimes sanctified by Napoleon's final defeat, prior to which he toured the Continent.
120 The advent of 1992 will demand a new breed of Euro-Christians who are embracing the entire continent in their strategic thinking.
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