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go out with

verb as in go together/go with

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“We wanted to go out with a bang,” Moors said, “and that was exactly what we did.”

“I go out with more fear— anything can happen.”

“I also don’t want to go out with a L, just based on who I am as a man and a person,” Mack said.

I had a Baltic 37, a sloop, that was a beautiful sailing boat, and I’d go out with a couple of friends and enjoy the day.

In it, Ms Cecchettin said Mr Turetta insisted she had a “duty” to help him study, complained if she sent him fewer emoji hearts than usual, didn’t want her to go out with friends and needed her to text him all the time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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