Phrases with «to continue the drama»

To "continue the drama" means to prolong or sustain a situation that is filled with excitement, tension, or conflict. It refers to keeping a series of events or actions going, often in an exaggerated or theatrical way, to maintain interest or intensity. Full definition

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Sentences with «to continue the drama»

  • The year 2005 began with high schools taking center stage in Washington's continuing drama concerning education reform. (educationnext.org)
  • But continue the drama as the rally champ's car lands on all four tires after the rollover and he's able to continue driving and reach the finish line with a chance to still win. (automobilemag.com)
  • On the buying front, one continuing drama was Buffett's increasing Berkshire's holdings in Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) during the year from about 28.5 million shares to 45 million shares. (fortune.com)
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