harping can be used as a
SENTENCE:"No, Jerry, no" said the messenger, [harping] on one theme as he rode.|A Tale of Two Cities|Charles Dickens|modern
SENTENCE:The [harping] chords of prelude closed.|Ulysses|James Joyce|old
SENTENCE:Proud and disdainful, [harping] on what I am.|The Complete Works of William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare|old
SENTENCE:aside How say you by that Still [harping] on my daughter.|The Complete Works of William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare|old
SENTENCE:"Well," said Joe, still [harping] on it as though I had particularly pressed it, "if I was yourself, Pip, I wouldn't.|Great Expectations|Charles Dickens|modern
SENTENCE:I never had one hour's happiness in her society, and yet my mind all round the four-and-twenty hours was [harping] on the happiness of having her with me unto death.|Great Expectations|Charles Dickens|modern
SENTENCE:The new air greeted him, [harping] in wild nerves, wind of wild air of seeds of brightness.|Ulysses|James Joyce|old
SENTENCE:"What" cried the magistrate, with an accent of horror and consternation, "are you still [harping] on that terrible idea.|The Count of Monte Cristo|Alexandre Dumas, Pere|old
SENTENCE:And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder and I heard the voice of harpers [harping] with their harp.|The King James Bible||old
SENTENCE-s:She left her joyful [harping]s in the sky, Who this new office to my care consign'd.|The Divine Comedy, Complete|Dante Alighieri|old
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WORD:harrow
1. harrow -- (a cultivator that pulverizes or smooths the soil)
1. harrow, disk -- (draw a harrow over (land))
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