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vb. (present participle of soldier on English)
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"Soldiering On" is a dramatic monologue written by Alan Bennett in 1987 for television, as part of his Talking Heads series for the BBC. The series became very popular, moving onto BBC Radio, international theatre, becoming one of the best-selling audio book releases of all time and included as part of both the A-level and GCSE English syllabus. It was the fourth episode of the first series of Talking Heads.
Usage examples of "soldiering on".
She had trained in photointerpretation as part of her National Service, and followed her husband into the Legion when he grew bored with peacetime soldiering on a planet too shrewd and too feared to have many enemies.
They were soldiering on, at a period when half the world was soldiering far from home.
Which side was he soldiering on when he got that curious disfigurement?
The Prince of Krondor's guards were battle-proved veterans, while those of Salador were considered by the guardsmen from the West to do their best soldiering on the parade ground.
The Prince of Krondor's guards were battleproved veterans, while those of Salador were considered by the guardsmen from the West to do their best soldiering on the parade ground.
The Prince of Krondors guards were battle-proved veterans, while those of Salador were considered by the guardsmen from the West to do their best soldiering on the parade ground.
I asked what he'd heard, and he said nothing, really, beyond a feeling that Custer regarded Terry's job as the transport and supply of the 7th Cavalry, who could be left to take care of the soldiering on their own.