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View definitions for go in

go in

verb as in immigrate

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But England summoned the knockout blow on the penultimate passage of play as Fin Smith's pop pass put Daly into a hole and the replacement held off a despairing Antoine Dupont to go in.

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There’s a fire going in the winter, so it’s the best cozy place.

I'd love to see Leeds really have a go in the FA Cup but they play Watford in the Championship next Tuesday.

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"The whole space sector is going in a good direction."

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"Because our Yatai City is completely open to anyone who can go in and out freely. Refusing customers, for a businessman like me, is really difficult. This is my weakness."

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

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