Idioms
go after (something)
to attempt to get something, to strive for something
Our team will go after the championship again this year.
go against the grain
go ahead
go ahead (and do something)
go ahead (with something)
go all out
go along
go along with (someone or something)
go along with (someone)
go ape
go around
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up and about
dog and pony show
nervous Nellie
get the go-ahead
cut both ways
stand by (someone)
go on and on
off to a running start
forever and a day
fifty-fifty
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World Record Facts
Monte Pierce of the USA can flick a coin 3.3 metres (10 feet 10 inches) with his earlobes.
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