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excuse to let go from duty or obligation. [1/5 definitions]
exit to go out; leave. [1/3 definitions]
experience to go through; feel or know. [1/5 definitions]
fall to become less; go down in amount, volume, or degree. [1/10 definitions]
fetch to go for (something) and bring back, or cause (a person) to come; get.
filter to go through or as if through a filter. [1/5 definitions]
fire to let go or dismiss from a job. [1/9 definitions]
fire truck a large truck that firefighters ride in to go to a fire and that carries the things firefighters need to put out fires; fire engine.
follow to come or go after or behind. [1/6 definitions]
forgive to give up or let go of anger against. [1/2 definitions]
future tense a form of a verb that shows that something will happen or a condition will exist in the future. In the sentence "We will go to the zoo," "will go" is in the future tense.
gallop to move or run forward rapidly; go fast. [1/3 definitions]
genius an unusual ability to think or create in ways that go far beyond what most people can do. [1/2 definitions]
get to go after and bring back; fetch. [1/10 definitions]
get in to go in; enter. [1/2 definitions]
go Dutch (informal) to go on an outing or order a meal, with each person paying his or her own share.
goes the present tense of go.
gone past participle of "go." [1/3 definitions]
Halloween October 31. Halloween is celebrated by children who dress up in costumes and go from house to house begging for treats or playing tricks. In the Christian calendar, Halloween is the night before All Saints' Day, a festival celebrated by some Christian churches.
harrow to go over or break up with a harrow. [1/3 definitions]
haunt to go to often. [1/3 definitions]