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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(151) During the following months the School managed to carry on, but the atmosphere must have been one of great despondency.
(152) I hope she can carry on for a while longer.
(153) All I want is her to carry on brushing my hair with her hands.
(154) Others achieved considerable proficiency and could carry on extended conversations.
(155) The Bill would make it illegal to carry on business with tax havens.
(156) If they carry on confounding chronology in this mendacious manner, they are likely to hit 30 as I reach 60.
(157) But the compensations for being unable to read or carry on a casual conversation are overwhelming.
(158) I remember definite feelings of not wanting to be felt sorry for, very much wanting everything to carry on as normal.
(159) But he died rather young, leaving his widow to carry on the farm and bring up their three children.
(160) It may rain by the end of the day, but we plan to carry on regardless.
(161) The ovaries carry on producing oestrogen long after ovulation has ceased, more than twelve years in fact.
(162) A spokesman said that customers could carry on shopping as normal.
(163) She let him carry on with his stupidity and offered no elaboration nor explanation of her terms.
(164) For Bedford to carry on in his work it was necessary that he believe trade would transform the world.
(165) Anything that would pay enough to live and allow him to remain on the headland to carry on the campaign.
(166) It's pretty difficult to cross the road on account of all the traffic,[sentencedict.com] so I just carry on walking on the pavement.
(167) These old men had taught us a lesson, and now the rest of us had to carry on.
(168) Civil servants are employed to assist ministers to carry on the business of government.
(169) Zoe Ball's poor kid sounds like a reject from Carry On Chef.
(170) It was really exciting just to carry on and get involved in making an album - get on the road.
(171) I still needed money so I had to carry on working the streets.
(172) Characteristically, however, he announced his intention to carry on as normal.
(173) He would rather die now than carry on under these circumstances.
(174) Carry on over the field, go over a stile and cross the right corner of field and go over another stile.
(175) Unless by some fluke they carry on and hit the island.
(176) Stannah Stairlifts Carry on enjoying life with a Stannah How do you dispose of a disposable nappy hygienically?
(177) We need to carry on in our supporting role, offering a reliable,(http://sentencedict.com/carry on.html) efficient and friendly service.
(178) Campaigners vowed to carry on the struggle to the bitter end.
(179) Carry on until you have used up all the batter. Serve with apple sauce, sour cream or jam.
(180) But the decision was taken that he should carry on and try to summon one final burst of energy.
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.