Go.
“Go to POT!”
Go to the World Health Organization's website.
“So we are saying don’t go to work, go to work.
And if it had to go through Mexico, it had to go through El Chapo."
By the 1980s, Go-Go bands played every night in the neighbourhood and beyond.
Stroll into this unassuming “whiskey and go-go” bar in Callowhill and you’ll feel transported through time.
I can say: “You’re mine,” but that’s not true; when I go, I go and when you go, you go.
For the Switch, all you need to do is go to the main menu in Let's Go and choose "Open Pokémon Go settings."
A Go-Go museum is in the works and this week DC Council declared Go-Go the city’s “official music”.
“I go crabbing by myself, I go fishing by myself, I’ll go camping by myself — I have no problem with that,” said Ms.
And now I can go to Wandsworth, I can go to Tooting, I can go to Wimbledon, I can go to Clapham Junction.
Go Man Go is led back to his private pasture, dragging behind him his shattered metaphor: Go Man Go, standing at stud.
Its ok to go to the pub, football matches, trains, the underground, hug your grandchildren, go shopping etc etc, but dont go on cruises.
One is U, you go down and then you steadily go back up, and the other is L, you go down and you keep down, so that’s really what you’ve got to bear in mind.
It has to go to the grocery store, it has to go to the neighborhood bodega, it has to go to the restaurant that is now reinvented itself as a community resource kitchen.
I’d go after cinema and I’d go after television and I’d go after actors and I’ll go after pretension and hypocrisy,” and for the most part, stuck to his promise.
If you’ve never been to the beach in your swimwear before because you haven’t felt confident in your body, go with your family, go with your friends, go with people that you love.
“Don’t go to pubs, go to pubs; don’t go on public transport, go to work; go outside, don’t go outside; and then we will or won’t… something or other”.
My arms have the strength of limp spaghetti, but I decide I have to go big or go home on my first day and, seeing as I can’t go home without losing the £22 class price, I go for the 7.5kg.
go
noun time
- a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
Example: it's my go
verb motion
- change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
Example: How fast does your new car go?
adj all
- functioning correctly and ready for action
Example: all systems are go
noun artifact
- street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
verb social
- follow a procedure or take a course
Example: We should go farther in this matter
verb motion
- move away from a place into another direction
Example: Go away before I start to cry
noun act
- a usually brief attempt
verb change
- enter or assume a certain state or condition
noun act
- a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
verb stative
- be awarded; be allotted
Example: The first prize goes to Mary
verb stative
- have a particular form
verb stative
- stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
verb change
- follow a certain course
verb change
- be abolished or discarded
Example: These ugly billboards have to go!
verb stative
- be or continue to be in a certain condition
verb perception
- make a certain noise or sound
verb contact
- perform as expected when applied
Example: The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in
verb consumption
- to be spent or finished
Example: The money had gone after a few days
verb change
- progress by being changed
Example: The speech has to go through several more drafts
verb stative
- continue to live and avoid dying
verb stative
- pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action
Example: How is it going?
verb change
- pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
verb stative
- be in the right place or situation
verb stative
- be ranked or compare
Example: This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go
verb motion
- begin or set in motion
verb competition
- have a turn; make one's move in a game
Example: Can I go now?
verb stative
- be contained in
Example: How many times does 18 go into 54?
verb stative
- be sounded, played, or expressed
Example: How does this song go again?
verb stative
- blend or harmonize
verb stative
- lead, extend, or afford access
Example: This door goes to the basement
verb stative
- be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired
verb contact
- go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way
verb consumption
- be spent
verb cognition
- give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number
verb change
- stop operating or functioning
Verb Forms
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