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go to town
verb as in act
Strongest matches
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verb as in advance
verb as in excel
verb as in function
verb as in have a ball
verb as in prosper
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Example Sentences
Democrats on the left would love for Republicans to do their dirty filibuster work for them and then go to town on the precedent.
“So, when you have a bunch of excess nitrogen, microbes go to town and they start using it for fuel. But some of it leaks out of their metabolism and it comes out as this air pollutant.”
“The person who buys this, one night could crack open a couple beers and open up the case and then go to town on these 16 boxes,” Mr. Simonds said.
“The Fed was very clear in their dot plot,” he said, “and I don’t know why the markets decided to double it and then go to town on that.”
"I would definitely not go to town in drag for a little drink with my friends," he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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