How To Use indefatigably In A Sentence
- Pursue your object, be it what it will, steadily and indefatigably.
- she watched the show indefatigably
- Pursue your object, be it what it will, steadily and indefatigably.
- For hours he played on indefatigably, repeating his whole repertory of Frankish discords at least a score of times, and telling all who asked that he had acquired his skill in foreign music by instruction from the greatest living master of the art -- a certain English mariner named William. The Valley of the Kings
- Dr Cervera, a well-known anthropologist, was in her eighty-first year, still indefatigably travelling. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
- He used to spend whole days in his billiard room, where he played pyramids indefatigably till his arms and legs ached.
- Pursue your object, be it what it will, steadily and indefatigably.
- Dr Cervera, a well-known anthropologist, was in her eighty-first year, still indefatigably travelling. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
- She worked indefatigably and enthusiastically to interest the young in music.
- It was a lesson he preached indefatigably, and with unshakeable self-confidence, to newspapers, Cabinet ministers, fellow anthropologists, and community groups.