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[{'id': '12f75536fd', 'def': 'functioning correctly and ready for action', 'example': 'all systems are go', 'speech_part': 'adjective'}, {'id': '85396805cd', 'def': 'a board game for two players who place counters on a grid', 'synonyms': ['go game'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '1578883ae0', 'def': 'a usually brief attempt', 'synonyms': ['pass'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': 'fbc86eafa2', 'def': 'street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine', 'synonyms': ['Adam', 'ecstasy', 'disco biscuit', 'cristal', 'hug drug'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '75808e1a9b', 'def': 'a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)', 'example': "it's my go", 'synonyms': ['turn'], 'speech_part': 'noun'}, {'id': '8d6263b084', 'def': 'enter or assume a certain state or condition', 'synonyms': ['get'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '062c2b2f85', 'def': 'follow a certain course', 'synonyms': ['proceed'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '601265ce2c', 'def': 'pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life', 'synonyms': ['choke'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'ef6b736b39', 'def': 'be abolished or discarded', 'example': 'These ugly billboards have to go!', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '52c9899529', 'def': 'stop operating or functioning', 'synonyms': ['break'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a81bff8c09', 'def': 'progress by being changed', 'example': 'The speech has to go through several more drafts', 'synonyms': ['move'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fca1e2ab07', 'def': 'give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number', 'synonyms': ['plump'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '35736b4ef6', 'def': 'have a turn', 'synonyms': ['move'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '243dd32c50', 'def': 'to be spent or finished', 'example': 'The money had gone after a few days', 'synonyms': ['run low', 'run short'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '5c97f32067', 'def': 'be spent', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd8a5648302', 'def': 'go through in search of something', 'synonyms': ['rifle'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '83d14083f7', 'def': 'perform as expected when applied', 'example': "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in", 'synonyms': ['run'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'f7055b3eae', 'def': 'change location', 'synonyms': ['move'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '4740722d6f', 'def': 'move away from a place into another direction', 'synonyms': ['go away', 'depart'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '77a90d1353', 'def': 'begin or set in motion', 'synonyms': ['start'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '33d5e4889c', 'def': 'make a certain noise or sound', 'synonyms': ['sound'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '2386794e00', 'def': 'follow a procedure or take a course', 'example': 'We should go farther in this matter', 'synonyms': ['move'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '025a78e908', 'def': 'pass, fare, or elapse', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '2803e948d1', 'def': 'be or continue to be in a certain condition', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'be87e34313', 'def': 'continue to live through hardship or adversity', 'synonyms': ['last'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '3bb91e648c', 'def': 'be awarded', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'bb44e14eba', 'def': 'be the right size or shape', 'synonyms': ['fit'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'd186ab399d', 'def': 'stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope', 'synonyms': ['pass'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '3981874b53', 'def': 'lead, extend, or afford access', 'example': 'This door goes to the basement', 'synonyms': ['lead'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '9405d9d735', 'def': 'blend or harmonize', 'synonyms': ['blend'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'a3917845d4', 'def': 'be sounded, played, or expressed', 'example': 'How does this song go again?', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'fdea6191c9', 'def': 'be contained in', 'example': 'How many times does 18 go into 54?', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '52067e424b', 'def': 'have a particular form', 'synonyms': ['run'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': '77b985d939', 'def': 'be ranked or compare', 'example': 'This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go', 'speech_part': 'verb'}, {'id': 'c5cf9ba11c', 'def': 'be in the right place or situation', 'synonyms': ['belong'], 'speech_part': 'verb'}]
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[{'def': 'In a general sense, from, or out from; proceeding from; belonging to; relating to; concerning; -- used in a variety of applications; as:'}, {'def': 'Denoting that from which anything proceeds; indicating origin, source, descent, and the like; as, he is of a race of kings; he is of noble blood. That holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God. Luke i.'}, {'def': '. I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you.'}, {'def': 'Cor. xi.'}, {'def': '.'}, {'def': 'Denoting possession or ownership, or the relation of subject to attribute; as, the apartment of the consul: the power of the king; a man of courage; the gate of heaven. "Poor of spirit." Macaulay.'}, {'def': 'Denoting the material of which anything is composed, or that which it contains; as, a throne of gold; a sword of steel; a wreath of mist; a cup of water.'}, {'def': "Denoting part of an aggregate or whole; belonging to a number or quantity mentioned; out of; from amongst; as, of this little he had some to spare; some of the mines were unproductive; most of the company. It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed. Lam. iii."}, {'def': '. It is a duty to communicate of those blessings we have received. Franklin.'}, {'def': 'Denoting that by which a person or thing is actuated or impelled; also, the source of a purpose or action; as, they went of their own will; no body can move of itself; he did it of necessity. For it was of the Lord to harden their hearts. Josh. xi.'}, {'def': '.'}, {'def': "Denoting reference to a thing; about; concerning; relating to; as, to boast of one's achievements. Knew you of this fair work Shak."}, {'def': 'Denoting nearness or distance, either in space or time; from; as, within a league of the town; within an hour of the appointed time.'}, {'def': 'Denoting identity or equivalence; -- used with a name or appellation, and equivalent to the relation of apposition; as, the continent of America; the city of Rome; the Island of Cuba.'}, {'def': 'Denoting the agent, or person by whom, or thing by which, anything is, or is done; by. And told to her of [by] some. Chaucer. He taught in their synagogues, being glorified of all. Luke iv.'}, {'def': '. [Jesus] being forty days tempted of the devil. Luke iv.'}, {'def': ''}, {'def': 'Note: The use of the word in this sense, as applied to persons, is nearly obsolete.'}, {'def': '. Denoting relation to place or time; belonging to, or connected with; as, men of Athens; the people of the Middle Ages; in the days of Herod.'}, {'def': '. Denoting passage from one state to another; from. [Obs.] "O miserable of happy." Milton.'}, {'def': '. During; in the course of. Not be seen to wink of all the day. Shak. My custom always of the afternoon. Shak. Note: Of may be used in a subjective or an objective sense. "The love of God" may mean, our love for God, or God\'s love for us. Note: From is the primary sense of this preposition; a sense retained in off, the same word differently written for distinction. But this radical sense disappears in most of its application; as, a man of genius; a man of rare endowments; a fossil of a red color, or of an hexagonal figure; he lost all hope of relief; an affair of the cabinet; he is a man of decayed fortune; what is the price of corn In these and similar phrases, of denotes property or possession, or a relation of some sort involving connection. These applications, however all proceeded from the same primary sense. That which proceeds from, or is produced by, a person or thing, either has had, or still has, a close connection with the same; and hence the word was applied to cases of mere connection, not involving at all the idea of separation. Of consequence, of importance, value, or influence. -- Of late, recently; in time not long past. -- Of old, formerly; in time long past. -- Of one\'s self, by one\'s self; without help or prompting; spontaneously. Why, knows not Montague, that of itself England is safe, if true within itself Shak.'}]
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[{'def': 'The preposition to primarily indicates approach and arrival, motion made in the direction of a place or thing and attaining it, access; and also, motion or tendency without arrival; movement toward; -- opposed to Ant: from. "To Canterbury they wend." Chaucer. Stay with us, go not to Wittenberg. Shak. So to the sylvan lodge They came, that like Pomona\'s arbor smiled. Milton. I\'ll to him again, . . . He\'ll tell me all his purpose. She stretched her arms to heaven. Dryden.'}, {'def': 'Hence, it indicates motion, course, or tendency toward a time, a state or condition, an aim, or anything capable of being regarded as a limit to a tendency, movement, or action; as, he is going to a trade; he is rising to wealth and honor. Note: Formerly, by omission of the verb denoting motion, to sometimes followed a form of be, with the sense of at, or in. "When the sun was [gone or declined] to rest." Chaucer.'}, {'def': 'In a very general way, and with innumerable varieties of application, to connects transitive verbs with their remoter or indirect object, and adjectives, nouns, and neuter or passive verbs with a following noun which limits their action. Its sphere verges upon that of for, but it contains less the idea of design or appropriation; as, these remarks were addressed to a large audience; let us keep this seat to ourselves; a substance sweet to the taste; an event painful to the mind; duty to God and to our parents; a dislike to spirituous liquor. Marks and points out each man of us to slaughter. B. Jonson. Whilst they, distilled Almost to jelly with the act of fear, Stand dumb and speak not to him. Shak. Add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.'}, {'def': 'Pet. i.'}, {'def': "I have a king's oath to the contrary. Shak. Numbers were crowded to death. Clarendon. Fate and the dooming gods are deaf to tears. Dryden. Go, buckle to the law. Dryden."}, {'def': "As sign of the infinitive, to had originally the use of last defined, governing the infinitive as a verbal noun, and connecting it as indirect object with a preceding verb or adjective; thus, ready to go, i.e., ready unto going; good to eat, i.e., good for eating; I do my utmost to lead my life pleasantly. But it has come to be the almost constant prefix to the infinitive, even in situations where it has no prepositional meaning, as where the infinitive is direct object or subject; thus, I love to learn, i.e., I love learning; to die for one's country is noble, i.e., the dying for one's country. Where the infinitive denotes the design or purpose, good usage formerly allowed the prefixing of for to the to; as, what went ye out for see (Matt. xi."}, {'def': '. Then longen folk to go on pilgrimages, And palmers for to seeken strange stranders. Chaucer. Note: Such usage is now obsolete or illiterate. In colloquial usage, to often stands for, and supplies, an infinitive already mentioned; thus, he commands me to go with him, but I do not wish to.'}, {'def': 'In many phrases, and in connection with many other words, to has a pregnant meaning, or is used elliptically. Thus, it denotes or implies: (a) Extent; limit; degree of comprehension; inclusion as far as; as, they met us to the number of three hundred. We ready are to try our fortunes To the last man. Shak. Few of the Esquimaux can count to ten. Quant. Rev. (b) Effect; end; consequence; as, the prince was flattered to his ruin; he engaged in a war to his cost; violent factions exist to the prejudice of the state. (c) Apposition; connection; antithesis; opposition; as, they engaged hand to hand. Now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face.'}, {'def': 'Cor. xiii.'}, {'def': '. (d) Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind. He to God\'s image, she to his was made. Dryden. (e) Comparison; as, three is to nine as nine is to twenty-seven; it is ten to one that you will offend him. All that they did was piety to this. B. Jonson. (f) Addition; union; accumulation. Wisdom he has, and to his wisdom, courage. Denham. (g) Accompaniment; as, she sang to his guitar; they danced to the music of a piano. Anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders. Milton. (h) Character; condition of being; purpose subserved or office filled. [In this sense archaic] "I have a king here to my flatterer." Shak. Made his masters and others . . . to consider him to a little wonder. Walton. Note: To in to-day, to-night, and to-morrow has the sense or force of for or on; for, or on, (this) day, for, or on, (this) night, for, or on, (the) morrow. To-day, to-night, to-morrow may be considered as compounds, and usually as adverbs; but they are sometimes used as nouns; as, to-day is ours. To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow; Creeps in this petty pace from day to day. Shak. To and again, to and fro. [R.] -- To and fro, forward and back. In this phrase, to is adverbial. There was great showing both to and fro. Chaucer. -- To-and-fro, a pacing backward and forward; as, to commence a to- and-fro. Tennyson. -- To the face, in front of; in behind; hence, in the presence of. -- To wit, to know; namely. See Wit, v. i. Note: To, without an object expressed, is used adverbially; as, put to the door, i. e., put the door to its frame, close it; and in the nautical expressions, to heave to, to come to, meaning to a certain position. To, like on, is sometimes used as a command, forward, set to. "To, Achilles! to, Ajax! to!" Shak.'}]
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