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verb
- To move or travel in a particular way or direction or for a particular distance
"You need to go slow."
- To move or travel to a place especially for a particular purpose
"goes to the office every morning"
- To travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
"went to Paris for a month"
- To do something that involves or implies moving or traveling to a place
"They went running when they heard the noise."
- To move out of or away from a place expressed or implied leave, depart
"went from school to the party"
- To leave a job, position, etc.
"After 30 years at the company, she was ready to go."
- To take a certain course or follow a certain procedure
"Reports go through channels to the president."
- To pass by means of a process like journeying
"The message went by email."
- To proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner
- Walk
- To be habitually in a certain state or condition
"goes barefoot in the summer"
- To become lost, consumed, or spent
"I don't know where the money goes."
- Die
"We all have to go sometime."
- To slip away elapse
"The evening went quickly."
- To come to be given up or discarded
"decided to let the matter go"
- To become impaired or weakened
"His hearing is starting to go"
- To give way especially under great force or pressure break
"The roof went under the weight of the snow."
- To happen in a specified manner fare
"Everything was going well till now."
- To be in general or on an average
"cheap, as yachts go"
- To be or become especially as the result of a contest, election, decision, etc.
"The election went in her favor."
- To turn out in a particular way
"The party went as planned."
- To apply oneself
"went to work on the problem"
- To put or subject oneself
"Don't go to any trouble/expense."
- Intend
"I didn't go to do it."
- To have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision resort
"went to court to recover damages"
- To act in agreement or cooperation
"… the echo of my girlfriend's voice comes into my head, saying, "Whatever happens, just go with it.""
- To begin an action or motion
"Here goes!"
- To maintain or perform a certain action or motion
"still going strong"
- To function in the proper or expected manner run
"I can't get the car to go."
- To come to be determined
"… hanging and wiving goes by destiny."
- To come to be applied or appropriated
"All proceeds go to charity."
- To pass by award, assignment, or lot
"The prize went to a sophomore."
- To be about, intending, or expecting something
- Extend
"His knowledge fails to go very deep."
- To come or arrive at a certain state or condition
"go to sleep"
- To come to be become
"The tire went flat."
- To undergo a change
"leaves going from green to red"
- To be in phrasing or expression read
"as the story goes"
- To be capable of being sung or played
"a tune that goes like this"
- To be compatible, suitable, or becoming harmonize
"That tie goes with his suit."
- To be capable of passing, extending, or being contained or inserted
"Will these clothes go in your suitcase?"
- To have a usual or proper place or position belong
"These books go on the top shelf."
- To have a tendency conduce
"it goes to show"
- To carry authority
"What she says goes."
- To be acceptable, satisfactory, or adequate
"Anything goes around here"
- To empty the bladder or bowels
- to move or travel in a particular way or direction or for a particular distance —often used figuratively
- to move or travel to a place especially for a particular purpose
- to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
- To proceed along or according to follow
"if I were going his way"
- To travel through or along traverse
"went the length of the street"
- To make a wager of bet
"go a dollar on the outcome"
- To make an offer of bid
"willing to go $50 for the clock"
- To assume the function or obligation of
"promised to go bail for his friend"
- To participate to the extent of
"decided to go halves on the winnings"
- Yield, weigh
"This fish goes ten pounds."
- To put up with tolerate
"couldn't go the noise"
- Afford
"can't go the price"
- Enjoy
"I could go a soda."
- To make (a characteristic sound)
"The gun went bang."
- Say
- To engage in
"Don't go telling everyone."
- To have a record of
"went 11–0 last season"
- to move or travel in a particular way or direction or for a particular distance —often used figuratively
- to move or travel to a place especially for a particular purpose
- to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
adjective
- Wildly excited or enthusiastic
"Our family of ten was ape for apricots, passionate about peaches …"
- Showing extreme or uncontrolled anger, aggression, or agitation
noun
- The act of attacking} with physical force or unfriendly words {sx
"the victim of a knife attack"
- A belligerent or antagonistic action
"launched an attack against his political opponents"
- A fit of sickness
- A period of being strongly affected by something (such as a desire or mood)
"an attack of the jitters"
- An aggressive attempt to take or extend a lead over others in a race (such as a bicycle race)
"… he crushed his rivals in the first mountain stages by going on relatively long solo attacks."
- An offensive or scoring action
"won the game with an 8-hit attack"
- Offensive players or the positions taken up by them
- The setting to work on some undertaking
"made a new attack on the problem"
- The beginning of destructive action (as by a chemical agent)
- The act or manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase
adjective
- Mentally unsound
"… being prone for so long made me a little bananas."
- Very excited and wild
"The crowd went bananas."
adjective
- Of, relating to, or resembling a bat
"… the monster envelopes her in its batty wings and zips off to another world …"
- Lacking reason or mental soundness foolish, irrational
"batty ideas"
- Extremely irritated, angry, or aggressive
"… the relatively minor annoyances that for some reason get your goat and drive you batty."
noun
- An extremely aggressive or energetic style or manner that someone (such as an athlete) adopts temporarily (as to overpower an opponent in a fight or competition)
"Well, I thought he [Evgeni Malkin] was in beast mode tonight, it seems. You know? He was a threat all night long."
adjective
- Appearing or causing to appear dazed, confounded, or nonplussed
"stared in blank dismay"
- Not having any relevant thoughts
"I tried to answer but my mind went blank. =I was unable to think of anything."
- Not showing any emotion expressionless
"gave me a blank look"
- Having spaces to be filled in
"a blank application form"
- Lacking interest, variety, or change
"blank hours"
- Absolute, unqualified
"a blank refusal"
- Unfinished
- Colorless
- appearing or causing to appear dazed, confounded, or nonplussed
- not having any relevant thoughts
- not showing any emotion : expressionless
adjective
- Very fond, enthusiastic, or excited
"She's bonkers for/about opera."
- Very angry, annoyed, or bothered
"Faced with the choice of being driven bonkers by their colicky newborn or inviting an outsider into their lives, Phil and Julie sanely decide to find a nanny."
- Surprisingly or shockingly excessive or outrageous
"bonkers prices"
- Going beyond what is normal or conventional in a way that is fun, impressive, exciting, etc.
"High-end, high-concept, completely bonkers brilliance: that's what arts festivals are for, in my opinion."
- Not mentally sound
noun
- The inner workings of something
- The machinery (such as springs and a train of gears) that run a clock
- The precision, regularity, or absence of variation associated with a clock or clockwork
"a clockwork operation"
This clue was used on March 11, 2026.
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