Idioms
go astray
to be led into error or wrongdoing (a person), to be mislaid (an object)
The young boy went astray after spending time with the older boys. My calculator has gone astray and I cannot find it.
go at it
go at it hammer and tongs
go at it tooth and nail
go away empty-handed
go back on one's word
go bad
go bananas
go begging
go belly up
go broke
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tarred with the same brush
out of line
hold up (someone or something) or hold (someone or something) up
pay (someone) a compliment
blessing in disguise
in with (someone)
give (someone) the creeps
tip the scales at (something)
give (someone) a break
none too (something)
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Prey like buffalos react poorly to slow movements. That's why crocs can swim slowly over to them without them scuttering off.
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