Enamored with
Past participle for continue or persevere
“I can't go on deceiving myself anymore.”
Past participle for to talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way
Past participle for happen
Past participle for to last or endure in a particular condition or state
Past participle for continue in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
Past participle for to continue on a course of action
Past participle for to continue to bring up as a point of contention
Past participle for to extend or offer, propose
Past participle for speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way
Past participle for to get up on (a horse, vehicle, platform, etc.)
Kept the ball rolling
Past participle for act
Past participle for to continue an activity or task
Past participle for to talk constantly or incessantly
Past participle for to repeatedly mention a subject
Past participle for complain about something in a bad-tempered way
Past participle for to begin again or continue after a pause or interruption
Past participle for maintain, sustain
Past participle for begin or start again
Past participle for continue, endure
(of time) Past participle for to pass or elapse, especially slowly or ponderously
Past participle for to say as a further remark
Past participle for to last or cause to last longer than expected
Past participle for to move or proceed further along a course
Past participle for to put on a performance
Past participle for to move or proceed very slowly
Past participle for to speak or write about with great enthusiasm or admiration
Past participle for to enter or make an appearance
Past participle for complete education, pursuit
Past participle for to live, especially under adverse conditions
Past participle for to greatly emphasize a point or issue
Fond, or appreciative of
Having an infatuation or the feeling of being in love
Attached to someone or something in a neurotic or pathological manner
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