"Harped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Harped" Meaning

Harped: past tense of the verb "harp", which means to talk repeatedly and persistently about something, often in a repetitive or annoying way.

"Harped" Examples

Usage Examples of "Harped"


1. The mother harped on about her child's new achievement, wanting everyone to know how proud she was.

She loves to harp on about her latest project, talking about it with anyone who will listen.

The journalist harped on the politician's statement, saying it was misleading and dishonest.

The protesters harped on the government's decision, calling for immediate action to address the issue.

In her speech, the orator harped on the importance of hard work and perseverance, inspiring her audience.

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