Idioms
go (someone) one better
to do something better than someone else, to do more than someone
I decided to go my friend one better and I bought a more expensive present for my girlfriend.
go a long way toward (something)
go about one's business
go after (someone)
go after (something)
go against the grain
go ahead
go ahead (and do something)
go ahead (with something)
go all out
go along
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trip up
smell a rat
by the handful
come to terms with (someone or something)
pull (something) out of a hat
turn up one's nose at (something)
in a stupor
come out of left field
open with (something)
lean toward (doing something)
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Former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt ate three chocolate-covered garlic balls in the morning. Her doctor told her it would help improve her memory.
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