to be provided or offered together with something
to choose or accept something
to exist frequently with something
to have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone
to have sex with someone
to seem good, natural, or attractive in combination with something
A fair amount of stress seems to go with jobs like this.
Does a car go with the job?
He makes me feel special --- like when you go with Jason and you tell me how great he makes you feel.
I heard that Carol is going with the guy who works downstairs.
I think we should go with yellow for the walls.
I want the body of my wife shipped back to Kansas City - I'll go with her.
Mother hates barbecuing and picnics and all the bugs that go with them.
Which shoes go best with this dress?
You might be a play-acting spy, for all I can see, trying to get us to go with you.
goes with
going with
went with
gone with
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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