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SINK |
Go under |
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DIVE |
Go under water |
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SUCCEED |
To go under cover. |
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SUBMARINE |
Boat used to go down under |
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UNDERGO |
To go or move below or under. |
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LONGOVERDUE |
Very late to see love go under carelessly |
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SMALL |
Same as Little go. See under Little, a. |
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DROWN |
Damn! Lose heart when noisy quarrel takes place and go under for the third time |
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TRUNDLE |
To go or move on small wheels; as, a bed trundles under
another. |
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RESPONSION |
The first university examination; -- called also little
go. See under Little, a. |
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DUCK |
To go under the surface of water and immediately reappear;
to dive; to plunge the head in water or other liquid; to dip. |
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STUMP |
To travel over, delivering speeches for electioneering
purposes; as, to stump a State, or a district. See To go on the stump,
under Stump, n. |
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VISIT |
To go or come to see for inspection, examination,
correction of abuses, etc.; to examine, to inspect; as, a bishop visits
his diocese; a superi... |
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PASS |
To move or to come into being or under notice; to come and
go in consciousness; hence, to take place; to occur; to happen; to
come; to occur pr... |
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YET |
... now; --
and with the negative, not yet, not up to the present time; not as soon
as now; as, Is it time to go? Not yet. See As yet, under As, co... |
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UNDER |
...p under, to keep in
subjection; to control; to go under, to be unsuccessful; to fail. ... |