Not coming
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noun
- An act or instance of going
- Behavior, actions
"for his eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings"
- The condition of the ground (as for walking)
- Advance toward an objective
"when the going gets tough"
adjective
- That goes
- Working, moving
"everything was in going order"
- Living, existing
"the best novelist going"
- Current, prevailing
"going price"
- Conducting business with the expectation of indefinite continuance
"a going concern"
verb
- To move on a course proceed
"go slow"
- To travel to a place
"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 move out of or away from a place expressed or implied leave, depart
"went from school to the party"
- 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 wire"
- To proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner
- Walk
- To be habitually in a certain state or condition
"go bareheaded"
- To become lost, consumed, or spent
"our time has gone"
- Die
- To slip away elapse
"the evening went quickly"
- To come to be given up or discarded
"this clutter has to go"
- To pass by sale
"went for a good price"
- To become impaired or weakened
"his hearing started to go"
- To give way especially under great force or pressure break
"the roof went"
- To move along in a specified manner fare
"everything was going well"
- To be in general or on an average
"cheap, as yachts go"
- To be or become especially as the result of a contest
"the election went in her favor"
- To turn out well succeed
"worked hard to make the party go"
- To apply oneself
"went to work on the problem"
- To put or subject oneself
"went to unnecessary expense"
- Intend
"I didn't go to do it"
- To have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision resort
"go to court to recover damages"
- To be guided, governed, or regulated
"We were just going by what we'd been told."
- 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
"the motor won't go"
- To be known
"goes by an alias"
- To act in accordance or harmony
"a good rule to go by"
- To come to be determined
"dreams go by contraries"
- 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 go from green to red"
- To be in phrasing or expression read
"as the story goes"
- To be capable of being sung or played
"the tune goes like this"
- To be compatible, suitable, or becoming harmonize
"the 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 hold true be valid
"the rule goes for you, too"
- To empty the bladder or bowels
- to move on a course : proceed
- to travel to a place
- 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 cause (a characteristic sound) to occur
"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 on a course : proceed
- to travel to a place
- to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time
noun
- A severe scolding
- Beating
- A thorough examination
adjective
- Being something done or given for someone who is leaving to live, study, or travel in a distant place
"a going-away present/party"
noun
- A business that is making a profit
"They had a difficult start, but they've turned the restaurant into a going concern."
idiom
- Trying to win a gold medal
"She's going for the gold at the Olympics."
noun
- The average or usual price that is charged for something
"What's the going rate for a babysitter?"
idiom
- Not being used available for someone to use
"land that is going spare"
idiom
- To leave
"I have to be going"
- To be available
"There are no jobs going right now."
This clue was used on February 20, 2025.
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