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go with
verb
to accompany
to blend or harmonize
that new wallpaper goes well with the furniture
to be a normal part of
three acres of land go with the house
to be of the same opinion as
I'm sorry I can't go with you on your new plan
(of two people) to associate frequently with (each other)
Idioms and Phrases
Also, go out with . Accompany; also, date regularly. For example, When I leave, do you want to go with me? or Jerry has been going out with Frieda for two years . [Mid-1500s]
Be associated with, as in His accent goes with his background . [c. 1600]
Take the side of someone, as in I'll go with you in defending his right to speak freely . [Mid-1400s] Also see go along , def. 2.
Also, go well with . Look good with, match. For example, This chair goes well with the rest of the furniture , or That color doesn't go with the curtains . [Early 1700]
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