Go ahead (and do something)

To proceed to do something, to continue with something."Let`s go ahead and start now. We can`t wait any longer."

Go ahead

To move forward.The cars could not go ahead very quickly.

Go against the grain

To go against the natural direction or inclination of something.The man's unfriendly attitude goes against the grain of the usually friendly... Read more →

Go after (something)

To attempt to get something, to strive for something.Our team will go after the championship again this year.

Go after (someone)

To try to catch someone.The police decided to go after the speeding cars near the school.

Go about one’s business

To be busy or start working on something.Everybody is going about their business again after the holidays.

Go a long way toward (something)

To be almost enough, to contribute much to something.The money from the government will go a long way toward building a new library.

Go a few rounds with (someone)

To fight with someone.My friend went a few rounds with his boss yesterday. They had a big argument.

Gnash one’s teeth

To grind one's teeth.I often gnash my teeth when I am sleeping.

Glutton for punishment

A person who likes difficult or unpleasant tasks.My friend is a glutton for punishment and he will always do the most difficult jobs available.