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Vik-Nik-Sor

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He felt a compulsion to babble on about what had happened.
She babbled on without stopping.
I have no idea what he was babbling on about.

These are examples from dictionaries. What does the adverb 'on' in the sentences mean?
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It's to babble on and on.



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Thanks to all. So, as I understand, it means:
on
used to say that someone continues to do something or something continues to happen, without stopping:
 

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Yes, babble and babble and babble.
 
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