Definition: To move, either physically or in an abstract sense:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'go': 19
1. Carolers go from house to house singing joyful Christmas songs.
2. They go on a monthly hike to stay active.
3. The hugs told him where to go.
4. Let’s go to the park instead.
5. Some people go for a walk after the big meal to help digestion.
6. I can’t wait to go home after school.
7. I generally go for a run in the morning.
8. Some fevers go away on their own without treatment, especially in mild viral infections.
9. Sometimes, fevers come and go in waves, known as intermittent fever.
10. Let’s not go any further.
11. Don’t go outside with cold feet.
12. We sometimes go out for ice cream.
13. We usually go hiking on the weekend.
14. Many tourists go to the United Kingdom to see castles.
15. It’s dangerous to go alone.
16. I wanted to go, but I was sick.
17. We could go, but it’s raining.
18. I like to go hiking once in a while.
19. We go on long drives once in a while.
1. Carolers go from house to house singing joyful Christmas songs.
2. They go on a monthly hike to stay active.
3. The hugs told him where to go.
4. Let’s go to the park instead.
5. Some people go for a walk after the big meal to help digestion.
6. I can’t wait to go home after school.
7. I generally go for a run in the morning.
8. Some fevers go away on their own without treatment, especially in mild viral infections.
9. Sometimes, fevers come and go in waves, known as intermittent fever.
10. Let’s not go any further.
11. Don’t go outside with cold feet.
12. We sometimes go out for ice cream.
13. We usually go hiking on the weekend.
14. Many tourists go to the United Kingdom to see castles.
15. It’s dangerous to go alone.
16. I wanted to go, but I was sick.
17. We could go, but it’s raining.
18. I like to go hiking once in a while.
19. We go on long drives once in a while.
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