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- verb Used other than as an idiom: see
go ,with . - verb idiomatic, transitive To
choose oraccept (a suggestion) - verb idiomatic, transitive To
date , to be involvedromantically with (someone) - verb transitive To correspond or fit well with.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb be present or associated with an event or entity
- verb go or occur together
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Examples
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Gillian Anderson was rather good with an accent in Bleak House- a BBC production with a British cast- and she is quite regal looking, but age seems to be a worry; I think the casting of Dinklage is proof, though, that Benioff and company plan to go with the best actors for the role- not just the ones that match the physical descriptions.
Holly Marie Combs as Catelyn? OR How a bunch of ASOIAF fans found out IMDb is user-editable 2009
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