go with

go with
phrasal verb [transitive]
Word forms "go with":
present tense I/you/we/they go with he/she/it goes with present participle going with past tense went with past participle gone with
1)
a) go with something to be provided or offered together with something

Does a car go with the job?

b) to exist frequently with something

A fair amount of stress seems to go with jobs like this.

2) go with something to seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with something

Which shoes go best with this dress?

3)
a) go with someone
[usually progressive] informal to have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone

I heard that Carol is going with the guy who works downstairs.

b) informal to have sex with someone
4) go with something to choose or accept something

I think we should go with yellow for the walls.


English dictionary. 2014.

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