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.

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  • 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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