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go to work
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, to, work. / To begin performing some task or work. / To go to one's job, as by commuting. / (idiomatic) To beat up, to batter.
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go along with
(idiomatic) To acquiesce to or comply with a proposal, despite lacking a desire or value for it.
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go over
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, over. / (idiomatic) To look at carefully; to scrutinize; to analyze. / (idiomatic) To create a response or impression. / (rugby) To score a try.
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go out
(intransitive) To leave, especially a building. / (intransitive, idiomatic) To leave one's abode to go to public places, especially for recreation or entertainment.
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go to the dogs
(idiomatic) To decline or deteriorate shockingly.
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go about
(transitive) To busy oneself with. / (intransitive) To tackle (a problem or task). / (intransitive) To circulate (in).
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go to the bathroom
(euphemistic, chiefly US) Synonym of use the toilet: to urinate or defecate, especially (but not exclusively) while visiting a bathroom.
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go figure
(idiomatic) Expresses perplexity, puzzlement, or surprise (as if telling somebody to try to make sense of the situation).
go after
To pursue in attempt to catch another. / To pursue an object or a goal.
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go it alone
(colloquial) To do something alone or independently, especially something that is normally or better done in groups. / (card games) To play a hand without the assistance of one's partner.
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