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went on Meaning
went on
a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive manner, to continue on or as if on a journey, proceed, to take place, to keep on, enforcer sense 2b
went on Sentence Examples
- The party went on until the early hours, with guests dancing and chatting happily.
- The argument went on for hours, with neither side willing to back down.
- The work went on despite the rain, as the crew was determined to finish the project.
- The conversation went on for a long time, as friends and family shared stories and laughter.
- The search for the missing person went on for days, but there was still no sign of them.
- The investigation went on for months, with detectives tirelessly following every lead.
- The debate went on in Parliament, with members of both sides passionately presenting their views.
- The concert went on as scheduled, even though the lead singer lost his voice.
- The journey went on for days, as the travelers crossed vast landscapes and rugged terrain.
- The show went on, despite the technical difficulties, as the performers put on a brave face and entertained the audience.
FAQs About the word went on
a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive ma
came down, was, went down, came about,happened, came to pass,came, chanced, occurred, came off
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The party went on until the early hours, with guests dancing and chatting happily.
The argument went on for hours, with neither side willing to back down.
The work went on despite the rain, as the crew was determined to finish the project.
The conversation went on for a long time, as friends and family shared stories and laughter.