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go off the boilTo become less successful.Rate it:

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go off the boilTo become of diminished intensity or urgency.Rate it:

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go on the accountTo become a pirate; to join a pirating or filibustering expedition.Rate it:

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go outTo become extinct, to expire.Rate it:

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go out withOften in hopes that the relationship will become more longterm as in definition 1.Rate it:

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go redTo become sunburnt.Rate it:

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go southTo become unfavorable; to decrease; to take a turn for the worse.Rate it:

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go straightTo discontinue engaging in criminal acts; to become a law-abiding person.Rate it:

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go the way of the dinosaursTo go extinct or become obsolete; to fall out of common use or practice; to go off the firsthand market; to become a thing of the past.Rate it:

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go the way of the dodoTo go extinct or become obsolete; to fall out of common use or practice; to go out of the firsthand market; to become a thing of the past.Rate it:

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go to seaTo become a sailorRate it:

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go westTo die; to become destroyed.Rate it:

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go wrongto become depravedRate it:

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gold plateto embellish, to extend beyond its intended scope, especially so as to become stifling, or rigid and inflexibleRate it:

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Gone to PotGet wrecked, to become worse and impairedRate it:

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ground outTo become out by hitting a ground ball which is fielded and leads to a force or tag of a runner.Rate it:

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grow apartTo gradually become estranged.Rate it:

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grow coldTo wane; to lose interest or enthusiasm for something or someone; to become disenchanted or to fall out of love with someone.Rate it:

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grow intoTo become accustomed to something by maturing.Rate it:

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grow onTo become more likeable to someone.Rate it:

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grow out ofTo become too physically large for something, especially clothes.Rate it:

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grow out ofTo become too mature for something.Rate it:

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grow upTo mature and become an adult.Rate it:

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gutter outTo become extinguished.Rate it:

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hardenTo become hard.Rate it:

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hardenTo become or make a thing resistant or less sensitive.Rate it:

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have a fitTo become suddenly enraged.Rate it:

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have had it up to hereTo have become very frustrated or angry; to have reached the limit of one's patience or forbearance.Rate it:

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have kittensTo become extremely upset.Rate it:

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haze overTo become covered in haze.Rate it:

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he has become a millstone around my neckA millstone means a burdenRate it:

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head southAlternative form of go south; to decrease or become unfavorable; to take a turn for the worse.Rate it:

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hear ofTo become aware of through second-hand knowledge, or not through personal experience.Rate it:

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heat upTo heat, to cause to become hotter.Rate it:

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heave toTo cause the vessel to become dead in the water by pointing the bows directly towards the wind.Rate it:

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hit the big timeTo become successful and widely known.Rate it:

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hollow outTo become hollowRate it:

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hospitium cum aliquo facere, (con-)iungereto become a friend and guest of a person.Rate it:

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hot upTo become more heated.Rate it:

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how the other half livesThe comfortable, luxurious lifestyles of those who are very wealthy.Rate it:

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hulk outTo become enraged in an imposing or intimidating manner.Rate it:

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hunger is a good sauce(dated) Being hungry makes one less concerned about the taste of one's food.1854, Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman, Punch, Vol. XXVI, Punch Publications Ltd., page 74:His bread and cheese were somewhat dry, to be sure; his ale had become flat, and considerably warmer than was desirable; but hunger is a good sauce, and thirst is not particular.Rate it:

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hush downTo become quiet; to cease making sounds.Rate it:

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hush upTo become quiet; to cease making sounds.Rate it:

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ice overTo become covered in ice, usually of a body of water.Rate it:

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ice upTo become clogged with ice, usually of a mechanical device.Rate it:

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il est en passe de devenir ministreHe is in a fair way (he stands a good chance) to become a Cabinet Minister.Rate it:

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in amicitiam alicuius recipito gain some one's friendship; to become intimate with.Rate it:

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in consuetudinem or morem venireto become customary, the fashion.Rate it:

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in controversiam vocari, adduci, venire (De Or. 2. 72. 291)to be contested, become the subject of debate.Rate it:

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