TV series example of the word

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10
...when she has stayed over, A, 10 consecutive nights...
পরপর, ধারাবাহিক, উপর্যুপরি, ঠায়, উপর-উপরি
(1) One after the other.
(2) In regular succession without gaps.
(3) Successive (without a break.
(4) Successive (without a break).
(5) In sequence.
(1) In a consecutive manner
(1) The review units arrived as a matched pair with consecutive serial numbers and sounded well-matched.
(2) The number has declined for the eighth consecutive month.
(3) Trials continue until five consecutive trials are obtained that meet the criteria for range restriction, with a maximum of ten trials.
(4) Since a majority of Dixieland numbers have long chains of secondary dominants you end up using the following scale respectively over each consecutive chord.
(5) He followed up with three consecutive Championship wins and was runner-up three times in succession.
(6) The birth rate increased for the third consecutive year following nearly a decade of decline.
(7) A sequence is a group of cards in consecutive order, regardless of suit.
(8) For this particular pattern there is a classical fingering pattern which is repeated over each consecutive octave.
(9) A sequence of three consecutive pairs or a four of a kind can beat a single two (but not any other single card).
(10) As the player went higher, more notes were available in each consecutive octave.
(11) However, the reality is that the figures still signal expansion for the seventh consecutive month even if the pace is easing somewhat.
(12) The fall in office rents followed four consecutive years of double-digit growth and was largely caused by fears over the economy.
(13) If a consecutive sequence in the same suit, headed by an Old card, is held by some player then the whole sequence are Old Cards.
(14) At the top of the heap is the straight flush, which consists of any sequence of five consecutive cards of the same suit.
(15) Higher employment was achieved for the 10th consecutive month in June, but the pace of growth was somewhat less.
(16) As the numbers in the sequence get larger, the ratios of consecutive numbers get closer to the golden ratio.
(17) The next three episodes then screen on the following consecutive Sunday nights at 8.00 pm.
(18) The maximum boarding period allowed is three consecutive months.
(19) While eminent singers will be involved as members of the jury, the talent scouting exercise will go on for six consecutive months.
(20) A sequence of equal sized, consecutive sets of identical cards can be led.
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sequent
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Interrupted
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10
...when she has stayed over, A, 10 consecutive nights...