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Definition of carrying-on in English: carrying-on(also carryings-on) noun mass noun1Excited or overwrought behaviour. I'm fed up with your incessant carrying-on Example sentencesExamples - I'm not interested during the game in the big drinking sessions, you know, the laughing, joking, and carrying-on, or mucking around with the locals.
- Indeed, going by the carrying-on of county councillors in this regard, a good argument could be made for removing planning powers from councillors.
- We can see them openly drinking and carrying-on.
- The fact that the party, together with the media, regards this sort of carrying-on as significant, speaks volumes for how desperate they are to gather evidence against their leader.
- He would look on wryly at times when the others were carrying-on in the clubhouse about slights, real and imagined.
- Not content with his usual carryings-on, today I couldn't shift him out of the house without this multi coloured encumbrance.
- She considered most of the story a prologue for the part about rum and gold and carrying-on.
- 1.1 Salacious, improper, or immoral behaviour.
the couple's public carrying-on embarrassed passersby
Definition of carrying-on in US English: carrying-onnounˌkɛriɪŋˈɑnˌkerēiNGˈän 1Excited or overwrought behavior. I'm fed up with your incessant carrying-on Example sentencesExamples - The fact that the party, together with the media, regards this sort of carrying-on as significant, speaks volumes for how desperate they are to gather evidence against their leader.
- Not content with his usual carryings-on, today I couldn't shift him out of the house without this multi coloured encumbrance.
- We can see them openly drinking and carrying-on.
- He would look on wryly at times when the others were carrying-on in the clubhouse about slights, real and imagined.
- I'm not interested during the game in the big drinking sessions, you know, the laughing, joking, and carrying-on, or mucking around with the locals.
- She considered most of the story a prologue for the part about rum and gold and carrying-on.
- Indeed, going by the carrying-on of county councillors in this regard, a good argument could be made for removing planning powers from councillors.
- 1.1 Salacious, improper, or immoral behavior.
the couple's public carrying-on embarrassed passersby
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