Idioms
go for (an amount of money)
to be sold at a certain price
The new car is going for a lot of money.
go for (something)
go for broke
go for it
go from bad to worse
go great guns
go halves
go haywire
go hog-wild
go in for (something)
go in one ear and out the other
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on edge
under certain circumstances
try on (something) or try (something) on
a hard nut to crack
let sleeping dogs lie
the living end
put a hold on (something)
let up
have a time
hush up
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