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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(91) Do you suppose he has to carry on a campaign of propaganda to get his people into fighting spirit?
(92) Then turn over and cook the other side. Carry on until you have used up all the batter.
(93) I would always encourage students to carry on playing with these rhythms and curves that the full shape of these ducks demand.
(94) Not a wasted journey, after all, but she was anxious to carry on.
(95) None of their three sons Roy, Robert and Clive have decided to carry on the family tradition.
(96) The only problem is that you might just carry on a little too normally.
(97) Their power to admit and expel members has the important consequence of granting and revoking authority to carry on investment business.
(98) The struggle for liberation will carry on long after I am dead.
(99) Leaders gather in closed-door cabals and carry on regardless of what their citizens think.
(100) That evening Valeria and I discussed the problem of whether to carry on with our mission or not.
(101) Section 4 makes it an offence to carry on investment business in contravention of section 3.
(102) The sense of adventure felt by the pioneers of flight still remains with those who carry on the tradition of ballooning today.
(103) Protected by their enormous allowances and comfortable working conditions, they feel free to carry on behaving how they wish.
(104) Organisers say they hope to teach youngsters and their families how to survive the abuse and carry on with their lives.
(105) The reason for this is that women are forced to carry on the main productive activity by themselves because of their subjection.
(106) A company is allowed to carry on business in the usual way until steps are taken to enforce the charge.
(107) If you had left well alone and let me carry on my business I wouldn't be here.
(108) The best response is to shrug your shoulders and carry on being yourself without either crumpling into a wounded heap or retaliating.
(109) In theory FAXgrabber then operates in the background and you carry on with what you are doing.
(110) Personally I think if you two carry on your mum will eventually find out and you will lose her trust.
(111) The music was so loud you couldn't carry on a conversation.
(112) Anyway(sentencedict.com), carry on and let me know if there are any real difficulties.
(113) Enough, he hoped, to form several companies and carry on the fight, using guerrilla tactics.
(114) It is of vital importance that you should carry on with your jobs.
(115) The government is running a large budget surplus and expects to carry on doing so.
(115) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(116) I'd rather carry on in my own sweet way, and I'd rather be in Stockholm.
(117) You see, even the most sympathetic of employers may not be able to afford to carry on paying you.
(118) Britain's jobless total will top three million around Christmas and carry on rising into the New Year.
(119) Voice over Reporter asks? Do they want to carry on playing rugby?
(120) Carry on beating the eggs with a fork until they're light and fluffy.
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.