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on and on

[ɑːn ənd ɑːn]

Definition:
1. Continuing for a long time.
2. Continuously without stopping.
3. Continuously and perpetually, without stopping.

Use 'on and on' in a sentence:

  1. She felt as if it were at once queer and beautiful and she wanted him to go on and on.
  2. She chattered on and on about her recent trip.
  3. I began collecting newspaper articles about new species, new monkey, new spider., and on and on they appear.
  4. So the argument goes on and on.
  5. They went on and on till they came to a river.
  6. Maybe that kind of process is necessary to me, pushing me on and on.
  7. On and on he walked till finally he found—I give you a thousand guesses, my dear children!
  8. On and on they flew, over countryside parceled out in patches of green and brown, over roads and rivers winding through the landscape like strips of matte and glossy ribbon.
  9. The struggle will go on and on.
  10. Trembling with cold and hunger, the girl walked on and on.
  11. The ( Changjiang) River rolls and roars on and on for a thousand li.
  12. Jessica babbled on and on about her dance plans Lauren and Angela had asked the other boys and they were all going together completely unaware of my inattention.
  13. Yet he went on and on this way.
  14. Gee whiz, they carried on and on, they loved the evening.
  15. He talked on and on, without any sign of flagging.
  16. The rain pattered on and on.
  17. At the dinner table, my father would go on and on, showing off, aggrandizing himself.
  18. AS A wizard of tort, the theory of joint and its theories have developed on and on in the process of theory study and in the challenge of practice.
  19. He writes letters, goes on and on about himself, and I just say," good for you."
  20. Out of sheer boredom I would pick up a book and read on and on.
  21. My mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on.
  22. For example, if the world is really round, we can predict that any of us, going on and on in the same direction, should eventually find ourselves back where we started.
  23. He travelled on and on; but the farther he went, the denser the wood became, apparently.
  24. The list goes on and on.
  25. THE two boys flew on and on, toward the village, speechless with horror.
  26. Don't talk on and on ( or jabber away) when you can say it in a few words.
  27. We walk on and on in the dark over the loose gravel.
  28. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.
  29. Talking on and on about what's interesting to you isn't going to make you an interesting person.
  30. The autumn rain goes on and on.
  31. Jessica babbled on and on about her dance plans, completely unaware of my inattention.
  32. They wash and wax the cars, go on and on about them—some even adorn them with furry dice.
  33. "It sounds just like a person lost on the moor and wandering on and on crying," she said.
  34. On he went at full gallop, still galloping on and on.
  35. Lobell drove on and on through the dense and blowing snow.
  36. Another aunt—this one elderly and a real lover of palm wine—went on and on about a family friend who married a Korean woman.
  37. The old men blather on and on.
  38. Momma babbled on and on about how he was ruining me.
  39. He went on and on about how poor he was.
  40. She went on and on about her trip.