Consecutive in a sentence as an adjective

I had 336 consecutive hours to spend as I wanted, something I hadn't been able to do in many years.

Each consecutive basket takes them further and further into the delusion that what they are seeing is not random.

No, C does not define a single contiguous block of memory with consecutive addresses.

That's a shame because someone wrote an application to compare consecutive frames from that cam so that it will send out a message once it detected a change.

What I'm saying is that the ten consecutive baskets make the spectators in the bleachers temporarily forget that they are watching a 60% shooter.

Consecutive in a sentence as an adverb

If someone commits three consecutive rapes...well, who would complain about locking him up forever?The problem is in the increasing meaninglessness of the term "felony".

"Perhaps the largest outbreak of drive-through generosity occurred last December at a Tim Hortons in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when 228 consecutive cars paid it forward.

My favorite bit: "Passwords may contain no more than two identical consecutive characters in any position from the previous password".How would they know that unless they have your previous password in plaintext?Security Fail

If one violent offender gets locked up for 50 years and then 50 consecutive drug offenders get locked up for 1 year each, then the prison population is 50% violent criminals, but the percentage of criminals sentenced to prison is 98% non-violent.

Consecutive definitions

adjective

one after the other; "back-to-back home runs"

See also: back-to-back

adjective

in regular succession without gaps; "serial concerts"

See also: sequent sequential serial successive

adjective

successive (without a break); "sick for five straight days"

See also: straight

adverb

in a consecutive manner; "we numbered the papers consecutively"

See also: sequentially