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27 November, 15:28

Read this passage from Indian Games, by Andrew McFarland Davis. 'When one of them holds the ball between his feet, it is for him, in his unwillingness to let it go, to avoid the blows which his adversaries incessantly shower down upon his feet.' Based on its context, the word "incessantly" most likely means

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  1. 27 November, 18:20
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    It means non-stop or constant. So it means that he is constantly being kicked in his feet
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