Idioms
go along with (someone or something)
to agree with someone, to accept someone's decision or suggestion
Everybody went along with my idea to have a party on the weekend.
go along with (someone)
go ape
go around
go around (from place to place or person to person)
go around in circles
go around the bend
go astray
go at it
go at it hammer and tongs
go at it tooth and nail
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take leave of one's senses
get going
on (someone's) case
draw lots/straws
on the eve of (something)
white lie
regular as clockwork
set up shop (somewhere)
split (something) fifty-fifty
stop over (somewhere)
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