move from one place to another; travel
he went out to the shops
she longs to go back home
we've a long way to go
leave; depart
I really must go
intend or be likely or intended to be or do something (used to express a future tense)
I'm going to be late for work
she's going to have a baby
pass into or be in a specified state, especially an undesirable one
the food is going bad
no one went hungry in our house
he's gone crazy
be harmonious, complementary, or matching
rosemary goes with roast lamb
the earrings and the scarf don't really go
(of a machine or device) function
my car won't go
contribute to or be put into (a whole)
considerable effort went into making the operation successful
a large part of the museum's resources go towards maintaining the exhibits
(of an article) be regularly kept or put in a particular place
remember which card goes in which slot
(of a song or account) have a specified content or wording
if you haven't heard it, the story goes like this
use a toilet; urinate or defecate
he had to go but couldn't, because she was still in the bathroom
a person's turn to use or do something
I had a go on Nigel's racing bike
come on Tony, it's your go
spirit, animation, or energy
there's no go in me at all these days
a state of affairs
this seems a rum sort of go
an enterprise which has been approved
tell them the project is a go
an act of leaving a place; a departure
don't lose track of your child's comings and goings
the condition of the ground viewed in terms of suitability for horse racing, riding, or walking
the going was ideal here, with short turf and a level surface
existing or available; to be had
he asked if there were any other jobs going
(of a price) accepted or usual at the current time
people willing to work for the going rate