The students in the office, to whom he was unfailingly courteous, apostrophized him as "the fox.
He was unfailingly courteous, with a manner toward women slightly elaborate and reminiscent of other times.
Bassett was unfailingly punctilious in forecasting his appearances in town, and his explanation that legal matters had brought him down was not wholly illuminative.
Like most Western boys who go East to college, he had acquired the habit of careful pressing and brushing and combing; his lean face had a certain distinction, and he was unfailingly courteous and well-mannered.
Preparation for the common defense also appears unfailingly to eventuate in hostilities.
Having secured those necessary munitions of war which to the full extent of his means Uncle Contarine unfailingly provided, Goldsmith set sail in a ship bound for Bordeaux.
Bodies are easy to fix; they are carbon oxygen engines that work on chemistry and respond unfailingly to physical measures.
But it takes many years of unfailingly regular brief fasting to equal the benefits of one, intensive experience.
Perhaps it is the eternal lover in us that responds so unfailingly to the magic of the moonlight.
The truth is expressed somewhere in Hardy's works, where he says that the soul's specific gravity is always less than that of the sea of circumstances into which it is cast, and rises unfailingly to the surface.
For Ruth began to realize that, even with her dear mother safe at home once more, she would miss the kind aunt who had been so unfailingly patient.
He saw her very often during his stay in Berlin, and she was unfailingly kind to him--and to me also when I knew her later in Rome and London.
He always seemed to enjoy life, never looked bored, was unfailingly courteous and interested in the people he was talking to.
He isunfailingly noble--it is, in the end, the trait which most surely signalises him.
One must also unfailingly return a first call, even if one does not care for the acquaintance.
His immediate family, as well as hers, have gradually collected--any that are missing must unfailingly be sent for.
This unfailingly shows the fact that they were not handed down by memory, as the Hinayana sutras, but written by their respective authors.
Thus the good are unfailingly rewarded with their own virtue, and the wholesome consequences of their actions on society at large.
He lives on day by day to continue his life, but he is unfailingly approaching death at every moment.
A trio of vultures had appeared on the scene, guided unfailinglyby some mysterious sense known only to themselves.
The twigs snapped from the undergrowth by the hunter as he walked along guided him unfailingly to the last camping site and from there a beaten trail led to the village.
It is because of all this wealth of meaning embodied in them, that the Cathedrals of this old time continue to be so interesting and so unfailingly attractive even to our distant and so differently constituted generation.
So the book goes, page after page, always serious and sensible, full of simplicity and kindliness, cheerful and brotherly and unfailingly religious.
That Penn treated the Indians as neighbors and brothers; that he paid them fairly for every acre of their land; that the promises which he made were ever after unfailingly kept is perhaps his best warrant of abiding fame.
Lore, who framed the petition to the State constitutional convention in 1897 and who stood unfailingly for the equality of men and women before the law.
During the following spring Miss Kearney, lecturing in the State on sociological subjects, spokeunfailingly for suffrage and wherever possible organized clubs.
For, all the clear-cut arguments of my intellect, the most fervent tirades and speeches, the sincerest tears of compassion and outcries of indignation unfailingly broke against a dull, unresponsive wall.
He was, in many respects, a genius, and his courage and resolution were unfailingly magnificent.
Some of his contemporaries doubted the paternity of Horatia; Nelson never did, and it would be hard to find a more beautiful outpouring of love than that which he unfailingly gave to his little daughter.
John Cather was not about; and I caressed, I recall, the long, slender fingers of her hand, which unfailingly and without hesitation gave themselves to my touch.
Frau Fellinger always contrived some charming practical joke in the matter of the Christmas presents prepared for the master, by which he was annually and unfailingly taken in.
There cannot be in the world a people more unfailingly church-going than those sons and daughters of Rome who are bred in Southern Ireland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unfailingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.