11:23 AM To crack on | |
To crack on is to continue doing something as quickly as possible. The phrase is also said to encourage someone to do something or start doing something. Examples: We need to crack on and get today's work finished. Take noteCrack on is often followed by the preposition 'with'. Examples: I'm going to crack on with my report.After lunch, they cracked on with painting the kitchen.
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