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harping

[hahr-ping] / ˈhɑr pɪŋ /


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While Republicans plan to play on those uncertainties, harping on Biden’s age and frailty, Democrats insist Biden is far better positioned than his Republican rivals.

From New York Times

Republicans plan to play on those uncertainties, harping on Mr. Biden’s age and frailty and painting him as the weakest incumbent president to run for re-election since Jimmy Carter tried 44 years ago.

From New York Times

“This year, we’re going to be more of a looser zone, harping on the vision, making sure that everybody’s on the same page,” Johnson said Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times

Wouldn’t you let your friends know, just like that, if they were harping on some other point that got on your nerves?

From Washington Post

Young explained, though, that the Nationals are harping on leads before they even begin to drill strategy with the new rules.

From Washington Post