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crack on

British  

verb

  1. informal to continue to do something as quickly as possible

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I guess this place is kinda cute if you ignore the weed-infested garden, the overflowing trash bin at the curb, and the giant crack on the front door.

From Literature

Some, like men's alternate Kyle Waddell, likes to "just turn up, have a chat, and crack on", but others need energy plans to manage their state of mind building up to matches.

From BBC

"We make it as enjoyable as we can and just crack on with the work."

From BBC

"All we can do is crack on and relentlessly tell the story of the government and what we are doing successfully," said a source.

From BBC

"If you want to complain about the performance, be my guest, crack on. We're delighted with the three points," the captain said.

From BBC