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give someone the slipTo evade, escape, or get away from somebody.Rate it:

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give something a goTo try or attempt.Rate it:

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give something a missTo forego something.Rate it:

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give something a tryTo try or attempt.Rate it:

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give something a whirlTo try, test or attempt.Rate it:

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give the lie toTo prove something to be false; to refute.Rate it:

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give thoughtto consider, think about or evaluate somethingRate it:

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Give Your Eyeteeth for SomethingWilling to sacrifice something valuable to get something else, desperately wanting somethingRate it:

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glance awayTo look at something else briefly, then look back again.Rate it:

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glance offTo strike a surface and be deflectedRate it:

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glance overto quickly inspect something with the eyesRate it:

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glaze overSame as to gloss over something. When someone makes reference to something or alludes to it, but what was more important was hidden or was not expressly stated.Rate it:

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glom onTo attach oneself to something.Rate it:

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glom onTo comprehend something.Rate it:

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gloss overTo treat something with less care than it deserves; to skimp.Rate it:

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gloves are offFrom the sport of boxing where competitors fistfight wearing padded gloves; removing the gloves during a fight could result in serious physical injuryRate it:

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gloves are offTo argue or compete without regard to one's actions or feelingsRate it:

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Go Against the GrainAnnoying people by saying or doing something in an unusual way, to arouse anger in someone by going against his willRate it:

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go against the grainTo defy convention; to do something in a manner that is unusual or out of the ordinary.Rate it:

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go along to get alongTo conform in order to have acceptance and security.Rate it:

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go along withTo comply with something, even if reluctantly; to accept or tolerate.Rate it:

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go and boil your headgo away; get lostRate it:

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go and eat cokego away; get lostRate it:

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go around the housesDo something circuitously.Rate it:

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Go BananasBe crazy or get weird, to act in an odd, silly mannerRate it:

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go downSomething that is about to happenRate it:

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go down that roadTo settle a way of doing something; do decide to do something in a particular way.Rate it:

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go down the roadA way of doing something; to do something in a particular way.Rate it:

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Go Fly A KiteGet Outa Here, Leave Town, "I Don't B'lieve Ya!"Rate it:

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go forTo go somewhere in order to get something.Rate it:

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go forTo attack something.Rate it:

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go forTo do something, especially for leisure.Rate it:

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go forTo try for something.Rate it:

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Go for BrokeTo strive hard or risk everything to achieve a big goal, toil hard to get somethingRate it:

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go for the gustoTo give your best; get everything out of life you can get; reach for the goal; have the best experienceRate it:

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go from strength to strengthTo continue to get stronger.Rate it:

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go get 'emA phrase of encouragementRate it:

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go halfsiesTo share something by splitting it in half.Rate it:

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go in forTo engage or take part in something.Rate it:

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go in forTo have an interest in or approve of something.Rate it:

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go in offTo pot the cue ball accidentally after hitting the object ball.Rate it:

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go in withTo commit to something with; to partner with.Rate it:

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go intoTo get involved in.Rate it:

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go it aloneTo do something alone or independently, especially something that is normally or better done in groups.Rate it:

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go medievalget very angry at someone; go ballisticRate it:

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go moggy(usually in the past tense, as in "gone moggy") To break something or to cause something to become disorganized or dysfunctional.Rate it:

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go offTo explode metaphorically; to become very angry.Rate it:

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go offTo explode.Rate it:

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go offTo depart; to leave.Rate it:

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go offTo like less.Rate it:

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