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carry on about
verb as in gush
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verb as in rave
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That a bridge allows me to depart one county and enter another in midair seems truly magical, as anyone who has recently ridden in a car with me has heard me carry on about.
He might carry on about growing up in Wyoming as the son of a forest ranger or what he learned graduating in the top quarter of his law school class at Pepperdine.
The president would carry on about having them investigated to the point that Mr. Kelly thought he needed to tell the president that what he wanted was highly problematic, explaining, in sometimes heated conversations, that what Mr. Trump wanted was not just potentially illegal and immoral but also could blow back on him.
It's fair to assume that they hoped Trump would fade away by now and they could carry on about their business without having to confront him on this.
In the current case, the need for a vote merely gives Republicans a last-ditch opportunity to carry on about Democratic spending proposals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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