go

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Definition 1: go (verb)

change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically

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Clip: He'd go racing down to the beach for a swim, no matter how late is was. Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: And usually I'd be fool enough to go with him. Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: pay their bills, go to the dentist, Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: Well, let's get going. Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: Oh, I've torn my dress, Martin, I'll have to go back to the house. Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: We'll go to your house first, skip the theater, directly to the Blue Angel. Movie: The Amazing Mr. X Lesson: My husband died two years ago.
Clip: Do you want me to go back, Sam? Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Their train will go right through here. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: All right, Martha. Let's go. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: He told the police where she and that boy, Sam Masterson, usually go. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I don't care whether Walter drives a truck or goes to Harvard. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Go up to your room and get into some dry clothes. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: It's late. I'll go get my son. Good night. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I could go to Harvard. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I could go to Harvard! Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Don't you think I'd better go up and see if Martha's all right? Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I'm afraid of the thunder and lightning. Draw the curtains! I'll go in to change. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I'm going with you. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: It's late. I gotta go. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Let him go, Martha. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: All right, Sam, if you won't take me, I'll go without you. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I'll go off by myself. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Okay. Then, let's go. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Sam, Bundles. She's going downstairs. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Both of you better go upstairs. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: Uh, shall we go to your cabin or mine? Movie: Love Affair Lesson: I beg your pardon?
Clip: Oh, this boat is going awfully fast. Movie: Love Affair Lesson: I beg your pardon?
Clip: Yes. I think I'll go now. Movie: Love Affair Lesson: I beg your pardon?
Clip: He asked me if I had any idea of where you could have gone. Movie: The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Lesson: You poor child.
Clip: I've got a better idea, let's go to my Father's celebration. Movie: The Last Time I Saw Paris Lesson: That's a nice laugh.
Clip: She don't go back with you? Movie: The Last Time I Saw Paris Lesson: That's a nice laugh.
Clip: I'm gonna have to let you go. Movie: The Wasp Woman Lesson: These are wasps.
Clip: Whatever it is, it's gone now. Movie: Plan 9 from Outer Space Lesson: Holy mackerel.
Clip: That's the best thing for us too. Gone. Yeah, let's go. Movie: Plan 9 from Outer Space Lesson: Holy mackerel.


Definition 2: go (verb)

follow a procedure or take a course

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