to live without something that you need or would like to have
to suffer extreme poverty or deprivation
used when you think that someone will already know what you are going to tell them because it is so obvious
Another idea is an easily accessible cat flap so your kitty can come and go without scratching the door.
But how far can a team go without some of their best players?
But it was easier for us then - now there's nowhere you can go without getting recognised.
But other studies suggest that making people go without the web can actually be counterproductive.
Experts say we can go without food for just two months.
He went without sleeping for two days.
How long can we go without his income?
If mothers claim benefits many can expect to go without meals to feed their children or to go to a food bank for the family.
In time your son will eat at nursery, but he can go without snacks.
It goes without saying that consumers would be happier if prices were lower.
It was like: 'How long can we keep going without people knowing?
Lower body into a squat as low as you can go without allowing your knees to creep past your toes.
My family didn’t have a great deal of money, but we didn’t go without.
Of course, we hope he can, it goes without saying.
Older guys that were back there in 1998 are still willing to see how far they can go without being caught.
See how long you can go without talking This is way harder than you'd think.
Sleep is one of the most compelling mysteries in human life, and so powerful a force that none of us can go without it for long.
The longest I can go without watching it is two weeks.
There's nowhere he can go without being recognised.
Three villages have gone without water for days.
While we are all forced to carry cards, foreigners can come and go without them.
goes without
going without
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There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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