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on and on

  1. Continuously, persistently, without stopping, as in On and on they rode for three whole days. Also see go on and on.



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Then he continued, “I just want her to be a good mom later on. And whatever I gave for her, to give to her kids. And that way, the chain could go on and on.”

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“Occasionally the expense pays off, as in the wonderful opening shot of an insanely elaborate starship that sweeps over us against inky infinity, going on and on ... and on and on! But sometimes the elaborate jokes just clang and clunk, as when Lone Starr jams the Spaceballs radar with real jam — and no peanut butter.”

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The list goes on and on, back and back, and not just with television, but films and books as well.

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A European sequence drags on and on, overstaying its welcome, but it also underscores Louisa’s divided self as well as Choi’s deep ambivalence about status and privilege.

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Actresses can’t go on and on forever doing that type of role.

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