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Go with   /goʊ wɪð/   Listen
Go with

verb
1.
Be present or associated with an event or entity.  Synonyms: accompany, attach to, come with.  "Heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue" , "Fish usually goes with white wine" , "This kind of vein accompanies certain arteries"
2.
Go or occur together.  Synonyms: co-occur with, collocate with, construe with, cooccur with.






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"Go with" Quotes from Famous Books



... river, a kind river," said Paul, "because it's taking us right to its bosom, and carrying us on where we want to go with but ...
— The Free Rangers - A Story of the Early Days Along the Mississippi • Joseph A. Altsheler

... older friend than I am in two senses—let me go after him and tell him I am not going. I can go with you another afternoon." ...
— Louis' School Days - A Story for Boys • E. J. May

... although it required but two. Then he called up an automobile agency and ordered a foreign town-car his wife had admired. He decided that she and the girls might go to Paris for the fall shopping—he might even go with them, in view of that ...
— Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories • Rex Beach

... trifling with her. He was only waiting a favorable opportunity for telling her the story of his love; and now, as they sit together in the moonlight, with the musical flow of the mill-stream falling on his ear, he essays to speak—to tell how she has grown into his heart; to ask her to go with him where he goes; to make his home her home, and so be with him always; but ere the first word was uttered Maggie asked if Mr. Douglas had brought the picture of ...
— Maggie Miller • Mary J. Holmes

... on my account; for I am a Moslem, even as ye are Moslems." When Hasan heard the Ifrit's words, he rejoiced with exceeding joy and made sure of deliverance; and he said to him, "Allah requite thee weal! Go with us relying upon the blessing of Allah!" So the Ifrit forewent them and they followed, talking and making merry, for their hearts were pleased and their breasts were eased and Hasan fell to telling his wife all that had befallen him and all the hardships he had undergone, whilst she excused herself ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 8 • Richard F. Burton


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