harp on
Third Person
harps on
Present Participle
harping on
Past Tense
harped on
Past Participle
harped on
1
to repeatedly talk or complain about something, often in an annoying or boring manner
- He always harps on about the importance of punctuality.
- She always harps on about her diet, making our dinners together quite boring.
- Please don't harp on that issue; we've heard your concerns.
- The boss harped on the need for improved productivity in the meeting.
- He harps on the same stories from his travels, and it's become quite annoying.