ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1837. Lytton, Athens, II. 371. Restless and unpausing energy.
1857. Dufferin, Lett. High Lat. (ed. 3), 334. Raging and bubbling up , the unpausing wave sweeps on.
1898. G. Wyndham, Poems Shakespeare, 266. The pause in the first line is heavily pointed to prepare for the unpausing outburst of the last two.
Hence Unpausingly adv.
1891. Athenæum, 4 July, 36/2. The brisk and stirring kind [of story] that may be read unpausingly.