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went \?went\ gone \?g?n also ?gän\ go·ing \?g?-i?, ?g?(-)i?; ?going to? in sense 13 is often ?g??-n? or ?g?-n? or ?g?-n?\ goes \?g?z\ ...
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Can't you go any faster in your work? 4. to become as specified: to go mad. 5. to continue in a certain state or condition; be habitually: to go barefoot. 6. to act as ...
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the condition of surfaces, as those of roads, for walking or driving: After the heavy rain, the going was bad. 3. progress; advancement: With such slow going, the ...
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go - definition, meaning, audio pronunciation, synonyms and more. What is go? to travel or move to another place: : See more in British English Dictionary ...
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Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English ... travel: he went out to the shops she longs to go back home we've a long way to go.
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Definition of go verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary ... Are you going home for Christmas? go to do something She has gone to see her sister ...
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Define go on and get synonyms. What is go on? go on meaning, pronunciation and more by Macmillan Dictionary.
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Define go and get synonyms. What is go? go meaning, pronunciation and more by Macmillan Dictionary.
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