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Go around in your head




What goes around comes around

Go around (something)

Go around doing something

Go along to

Go ahead of

Also go on ahead

Go ahead and do something

Go ahead with

They've decided to go ahead with plans to build 50 new houses on the site.

I went ahead and arranged the trip anyway.

2. if an event or process goes ahead, it happens

A judge has ruled that the music festival can go ahead.

3. s poken used to give someone permission to do something, or let them speak before you

'Do you mind if I open the window?' 'No, go ahead.' If you want to leave, go right ahead.

to go somewhere before the other people in your group

You go ahead and we'll catch you up later.

He stood back to let Sue go ahead of him.

5. to start to be winning a game or competition

Dulwich went ahead after 22 minutes.

ᅳsee also go-ahead

go along phrasal verb

1. if you do something as you go along, you do it without planning or preparing it

He was making the story up as he went along. I never had formal training, I just learned the job as I went along.

2. to go to an event or a place where something is happening

I might go along to the meeting tonight.

3. to happen or develop in a particular way

Things seem to be going along nicely.

go along with somebody/something phrasal verb

1. to agree with or support someone or something

I would be happy to go along with the idea. Often it was easier to go along with her rather than risk an argument.

2. go along with you!

British English spoken old-fashioned used to tell someone that you do not believe what they are saying

go around phrasal verb

1. DRESS/BEHAVE

also British English go about

to behave or dress in a particular way

You can't go around accusing people like that.

2.ILLNESS

also go about (something) British English

if an illness is going around, a lot of people get it

He had a bad dose of the flu virus that was going around. There are a lot of nasty bugs going around the school.

3. NEWS/STORY

go around (something)

also go about (something) British English

if news, a story, a joke etc is going around, a lot of people hear it and are talking about it

A rumour was going around that I was having an affair with my boss.

4. go around with somebody/go around together

also go about with somebody British English

to meet someone often and spend a lot of time with them

I used to go around with a bad crowd.

5. enough/plenty to go around

enough for each person

Is there enough ice-cream to go around? There were never enough textbooks to go around.

used to say that if someone does bad things now, bad things will happen to them in the future

if words, sounds etc go around in your head, you keep remembering them for a long time

That stupid song kept going around in my head.

go at something/somebody phrasal verb

1. to attack someone or argue with someone in a noisy way

The two dogs went at each other as soon as I opened the gate.

2. to do something, or start to do something, with a lot of energy

Mary went at the task with great enthusiasm.

go away phrasal verb

1. to leave a place or person

Go away and leave me alone! I went away wondering if I'd said the wrong thing.

2. to travel to a place and spend some time there, for example for a holiday

Are you going away this year?




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