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harping
noun as in dwelling on insistently
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Example Sentences
You can lose your fan base who might be influenced by your work by harping on them too much.
Throughout the hearing, he kept harping on the word "anonymous," implying that the press made up the stories.
Believe me, I’m completely aware that I sound like a Scrooge, a buzzkill harping and carping about innocuous movies that are meant to be little more than background noise while people scroll on their phones.
Graham's harping on the anonymity of the allegations appears to be part of a GOP playbook around Hegseth.
Rather than harping on Trump’s every misstep, Spillane said, Schiff may well choose to focus on getting things done, including by taking a page from his less-partisan past.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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