Synonym: advance, carry on, come about, come on, come up, continue, fall out, go along, hap, happen, keep, march on, move on, occur, pass, pass off, pass on, proceed, progress, take place. Similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon. Meaning: v. 1. continue a certain state, condition, or activity 2. come to pass 3. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 4. continue talking 5. start running, functioning, or operating.
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(151) Cuts in public spending mean that fewer people can go on to higher education.
(152) A line has to be drawn somewhere I can't go on lending you money.
(153) A lot of people suffer from nerves before they go on stage.
(154) I don't mind where we go on vacation as long as it's close to a beach.
(155) $500 million worth of art will go on the block.
(156) I've got an awful lot of work to do before I go on holiday.
(157) Mother gave us the green light to go on the camping trip.
(158) Everything that is said between them will go on record.
(159) She's wanted to go on the stage from an early age.
(160) Eggs known to be infected with salmonella were allowed to go on sale.
(161) We put the dog into kennels when we go on holiday.
(162) Elaine arranged for me to go on a blind date with a bloke from her office.
(163) They say God spoke to them and told them to go on a mission to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
(164) The principal's speech vindicated the teachers' right to go on strike.
(165) Have another slice of cake - go on,[Sentencedict] be a devil!
(166) You'll have to get your parents' agreement if you want to go on the trip.
(167) "Go on, have a good cry", he said, stroking her hair.
(168) Mid-fifties, short black hair, grey moustache, distinctive Russian accent. Need I go on?
(169) The band refused to go on stage and rebellion began to stir in the audience.
(170) Our cats go on the prowl at night, and then they sleep here all day.
(171) The doctor says I've got to go on a diet.
(172) If you go on behaving in this way, you'll land up in prison one day.
(173) 'We do tune our guitars before we go on,' he insisted.
(174) It must be a strategy to make me let him go on holiday alone.
(175) I don't know how these people go on for food when they are cut off by snow for days on end.
(176) Where to go on holiday is always a bone of contention in our family.
(177) I think it should go on the other way round.
(178) If you go on like that much longer, you will be punished.
(179) The designer clothes will go on show in Chicago next month.
(180) I must get this paperwork sorted before I go on holiday next week.
More similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon, balloon, and so on, good for, go over, for good, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, good name, be good at, as good as, a good job, a good many, tablespoon, a good deal, do a good job, sooner or later, a good deal of, have a good time, as soon as possible.