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go on slowly

verb as in drag on/drag out

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Example Sentences

I shall go on slowly, and camp when I come to a suitable place, and my men will rig up a boma in no time.

"Go on slowly," cried Will to Ruggles.

At last, seeing the great crowd assemble from all sides, he gave orders to go on slowly in the wake of the crowd, as he wished to see everything, not because it was beautiful, but because it was new to him.

If you miss him, go on slowly in the direction in which you last saw him, often stopping to listen.

I could go on slowly as long as my knees had any bend in them; after that I should be powerless.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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