Synonym: act up, bear on, conduct, continue, deal, go on, preserve, proceed, uphold. Similar words: carry out, carry off, carry, carry through, try on, everyone, carrot, carrier. Meaning: v. 1. direct the course of; manage or control 2. keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last 3. continue talking 4. misbehave badly; act in a silly or improper way.
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(61) You just have to carry on as if nothing's happened.
(62) We must carry on till success in spite of the extremely difficult conditions.
(63) You'll have an accident if you carry on driving like that.
(64) It's going to get in a muddle if you carry on. I should just leave well alone if I were you.
(65) Alice, if you carry on whining like that I won't take you - do you understand!
(66) You'll wear yourself out if you carry on working so hard.
(67) If you think you can carry on drinking so much without damaging your health, then you're mistaken.
(68) Meanwhile, the cowboy trader is free to carry on ripping off unwary customers.
(69) His encouragement determined us to carry on with the study.
(70) Begin your story at the beginning, and carry on to the end.
(71) If you carry on working like this, you'll knock yourself out.
(72) Okay, so you made a mistake - you just have to put it down to experience and carry on with your life.
(73) "Are you well enough to carry on?" — "Of course," she responded scornfully.
(74) When the chips were down he found the courage to carry on.
(75) You'll crack up if you carry on working like this.
(76) The older people were left to carry on as best they could.
(77) So long as he didn't carry on about it.
(78) Who plays the lead in Carry On Columbus? 10.
(79) Do they want to carry on playing rugby?
(80) She therefore has to carry on with Stanley.
(81) They are content to maintain their secrecy and carry on business as normal.
(82) Cross the stile, go down the bank, carry on down, over the next stile and across the track.
(83) Henceforth she must carry on from where she had started that momentous morning in Goddy's office.
(84) It affects us directly - a balanced diet means we have the necessary energy to carry on living life to the full.
(85) It is pretty difficult to carry on a conversation like that,(www.Sentencedict.com) let alone write a scientific paper.
(86) Most people want many sons because they carry on the family line and that means our clan can claim more land.
(87) Anyone who already has a decoder can carry on watching, a spokesman for the Department of National Heritage acknowledged.
(88) Lee didn't shake it like they did in the films but he didn't carry on with his tantrum.
(89) I carry on walking down the street, careful not to bump into people so I don't fall over again.
(90) During this period of numbness, people are perfectly able to carry on with the practicalities of living.
More similar words: carry out, carry off, carry, carry through, try on, everyone, carrot, carrier, rely on, try out, cry out, worry, sorry, hurry up, in a hurry, every other, beyond question, beyond control, in memory of, array, car, care, arrest, narrow, barrel, harrow, card, cart, scare, arrange.