Synonym: endure, go, hold out, hold up, last, live, survive. Similar words: live out, move on, have on, live, liver, give off, give out, deliver. Meaning: v. continue to live; endure or last.
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61. We live on the outskirts of the city.
62. We live on the westward slope of the hill.
63. I live on my own in a studio flat.
64. Mary had barely enough money to live on.
65. Most mammals live on land.
66. You can't live on forty pounds a week.
67. Most of Asians live on rice.
68. These people live on the fringes of society.
69. We live on the Northern Line.
70. I live on the second floor.
71. I live on the top storey.
72. The programme will be screened live on BBC1.
73. He shylocks to live on.
74. What do mice live on?
75. How can anyone live on such a miserable wage?
76. The Arab live on the Arabian Peninsula.
77. Alice's memory will live on.
78. The state pension is barely enough to live on.
79. These animals live on a mainly vegetarian diet.
80. She was earning just enough money to live on .
81. Many people find it hard to live on a basic state pension .
82. They live on a great concrete warren of a housing estate.
83. It must be odd to live on the 43rd floor.
84. They live on potatoes.
85. We live on top of a hill and so we get excellent radio reception.
86. They live on a farm somewhere out in the wilds.
87. You won't be rich as an MP,[http://sentencedict.com/live on.html] but you'll have enough to live on.
88. I don't know how they manage to live on £55 a week.
89. I know my life has been cut short by this terrible virus but Daniel will live on after me.
90. $20 means a lot when you live on $100 a week.
More similar words: live out, move on, have on, live, liver, give off, give out, deliver, drive out, live up to, live with, delivery, irrespective of, leave off, leave out, lie on, come on, oblivious, ride on, take on, someone, approve of, become one, agree on, smile on, surgeon, decide on, the cost of living, keep an eye on, give.