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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151. I live on Nob Hill in San Francisco, one of the most desirable urban addresses in the world.
152. Astronauts have learned that we live on a delicate planet whose complex workings are poorly understood.
153. Human beings can't live on grey areas for ever - unless it enters their soul.
154. Fortunately, the timeless musical genius knew when to call it quits, though his stunning creations live on.
155. The state pension is wholly inadequate -- no one can live on £50 a week.
156. C., where he and his family now live on a farm.
157. Many mentally ill people have been forced to live on the margins of society.
158. He's now dead, but Wright and Round has ensured his music will live on by publishing the piece.
159. The weak die out and the strong will survive, and will live on forever. Anne Frank
160. If you wanted to live on a knife-edge and a shoestring all at the same time, this is what you bought.
161. Many coral species form branching colonies in which hundreds of individual polyps live on top of their own houses.
162. Speech does, of course, live on in memory but, as we all know, memory can be very unreliable.
163. Grandmother was getting too frail to live on her own, so we had to put her in an old people's home.
164. $35,000 a year sounds like a lot of money, but it's scarcely enough to live on in New York.
165. The session started early and finished late, and was broadcast live on all cable news channels.
166. His designs live on today, looking as serenely inevitable as they did decades ago, the art of a great artist.
167. We cannot ignore the misery of the people in this country who are forced to live on the streets.
168. For aging family members who live on their own, family bonds do seem to hold up.
169. Most species of marine organism live on the continental shelf.
170. Indeed,[www.Sentencedict.com] Schiffer's natural beauty is as uncomplicated as the mineral water that she appears to live on.
171. Most of its 26m people have enough to live on.
172. He took his young bride to live on the ranch in Wyoming.
173. Schwarz and Volgy question what it really means to live on the economy budget.
174. The opposition can no longer live on a diet of anti-Thatcherism.
175. In the east of the country they live on fortified ranches protected by private sub-machine-gun toting armies.
176. At first sight the five all appear to live on the same species of grass, herbs, and small bushes.
177. I claim a right to live on my land, and accord you the privilege to live on yours.
178. But she couldn't live on satsumas and the last of the bacon rashers until after Christmas.
179. It is exceedingly inconvenient to live on a hill top, especially before modern methods of water supply were devised.
180. They meet at salt licks and live on leaves and fruit.
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.