go together
See also: go-together
English
Etymology
Verb
go together (third-person singular simple present goes together, present participle going together, simple past went together, past participle gone together)
- (idiomatic, of two people) To be in a relationship.
- Everybody knows now that Richard and Betsy go together.
- (literally, of two people) To accompany each other (e.g. to an event).
- Should we go separate, or should we go together?
- (idiomatic, of two or more things) To correspond or fit well.
- Purple and blue are two colors that go together well.
- (idiomatic) To be inseparable; to go hand in hand.
- Exercise and sweat often go together.
Translations
to be in a relationship
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to accompany
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to correspond or fit well
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to be inseparable
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