History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
cavort

to dance or jump about with excitement

frolic, prance

cope

manage (a difficult person, situation etc) successfully

manage, contend

coping

a line of stonework or bricks on top of a wall

manage, contend

deplore

to express great approval of, show one is very sorry about, (something)

regret; condemn

extend

to make (something) longer (in space or time)

make larger, longer

gambol

(to make) a quick, playful, jumping or skipping movement, e.g. of lambs, children

tumble playfully

go astray

(of a personal possession, a pet etc) to be lost (with the belief that it will be found quickly)

act in inappropriate manner

go with

to accompany a person (on a journey)

care for, keep up

grieve

to suffer grief (because of a person, thing)

mourn, feel deep distress

maintain

to keep or continue (something) at a certain level; to keep (a machine, building etc) in good repair or working order

care for, keep up

manage

to organize and control (something); to succeed in doing or dealing with (something) (especially using help, tools, money etc)

be in charge, control

misbehave

(especially of children) to behave badly or improperly

act in inappropriate manner

mourn

to feel, show, sorrow or regret

be sad over loss

operate

(to cause a machine etc) to work, be in action; to try to treat an ill person by cutting open the body and removing or mending a diseased or injured part

perform, function

persevere

to make an effort to continue with, do, (especially difficult or tiring)

keep at; work hard

ply

a layer of wood or thickness of cloth

use, work at

preside

to control a meeting, group etc

be in authority

prolong

to make (an activity) longer

extend, draw out

rave

an instance of enthusiastic praise; a wild, exciting party etc; to walk wildly, violently, angrily

talk endlessly

reopen

(to cause something) to open again after closing or being closed

continue

resume

to begin (something) again after stopping for a time; to take or occupy (something) again

begin again

survive

to continue to live or exist (longer than)

continue to live

transact

to carry out (business etc)

do business, carry out

wail

to cry or complain about something in a loud voice

cry loudly

CARRY ON as in Wiktionary
CARRY ON as in Wikipedia