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What is another word for carry on?

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To bring something aboard something, such as luggage on a plane or train
“Investigators are studying all liquid explosives to determine whether passengers will be allowed to carry on items such as water and toothpaste.”
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To continue or persevere despite challenges or difficulty
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“Tell me, how am I supposed to live without you? How am I supposed to carry on? When all that I've been living for is gone.”
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To continue an activity or task
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“Don't mind me. You just carry on as if I'm not here.”
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To manage or organize the operations of
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“If a company, for instance, carrying on a cotton-mill, should be found unable to carry on its affairs satisfactorily, it may be made bankrupt, and the mill sold.”
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To behave in a specified way
“If they carry on like this, they will create another class that will not be able to support itself in old age.”
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To behave badly, mischievously, or in an overemotional way
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“If this is how some people behave in public, Heaven only knows how they carry on in their own homes.”
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To complain, especially emotionally and at length
“The indignant teacher had called Sheriff Brimley to report and carry on about the dastardly deed done to her.”
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To be engaged in a love affair, typically one of which the speaker disapproves
“So I've got to be fat and ugly while you get thin and carry on with your secretary.”
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To remain in a given situation or state
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To keep a particular state constant or consistent
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To draw attention to oneself, especially by behaving hysterically in public
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To succeed despite difficult circumstances
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To carry on (a war or campaign)
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To withstand continued use or life in a specified way
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To exert oneself for a particular purpose
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To endure, resist or last longer (than something or someone else)
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To begin again or continue after a pause or interruption
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To reach a specified point, state, or situation
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To move or proceed further along a path or course
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(of a meeting, function, etc.) To conduct or organize
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To move or proceed very slowly
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To carry out a role or penalty
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To say as a further remark
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To engage in an activity for enjoyment and recreation
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To take action or do something
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To talk in a loud, angry and aggressive way
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To be stirred up with anger
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(dated) To feel or display deep distress
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To do, carry through, conduct, or perform some action
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To feel anguish or distress
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To talk at length or incessantly
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To enjoy oneself or celebrate in a noisy or boisterous way
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An excessively unnecessary or exaggerated behavior
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Agitation and excitement among a group of people
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Mischievous play, especially by children
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A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps
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A large (usually rectangular) piece of luggage
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An amorous relationship, typically secret or illicit
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A long, involved story, account, or series of incidents
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