Harped can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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harp - play the harp; "She harped the Saint-Saens beautifully" | ||
harp - come back to; "Don't dwell on the past"; "She is always harping on the same old things" |
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1. | verb | Not to harp on the same string, I still insist that those who drink should never drive. | |
2. | verb | Monotony develops when you harp on the same string. | |
3. | verb | It's useless. Don't harp on it any longer. | |
4. | verb | You always harp on how late I stay out, but I'm up and awake before you the next day. | |
5. | verb | Not to harp on the same string, I still insist that those who drink should never drive. | |
6. | verb | Monotony develops when you harp on the same string. | |
7. | verb | It's useless. Don't harp on it any longer. | |
8. | verb | You always harp on how late I stay out, but I'm up and awake before you the next day. |
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Not to harp on the same string, I still insist that those who drink should never drive. | |
Monotony develops when you harp on the same string. | |
It's useless. Don't harp on it any longer. | |
You always harp on how late I stay out, but I'm up and awake before you the next day. | |
Not to harp on the same string, I still insist that those who drink should never drive. | |
Monotony develops when you harp on the same string. | |
It's useless. Don't harp on it any longer. | |
You always harp on how late I stay out, but I'm up and awake before you the next day. |