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could go all day

Rhymes: -eɪ <span class="searchmatch">could</span> <span class="searchmatch">go</span> <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span> One has much to say about something, but chooses to say only a fraction of it. I <span class="searchmatch">could</span> <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">go</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span> about how they messed up...


all

cap it <span class="searchmatch">all</span> cap it <span class="searchmatch">all</span> off carry <span class="searchmatch">all</span> before one catchall catch-<span class="searchmatch">all</span> catch-<span class="searchmatch">all</span> party check <span class="searchmatch">all</span> the boxes come-<span class="searchmatch">all</span>-ye come-<span class="searchmatch">all</span>-you <span class="searchmatch">could</span> <span class="searchmatch">go</span> <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span> coverall...


day of judgment

Station <span class="searchmatch">go</span> on still? That was ages and ages ago. It must be crumbling to pieces. <span class="searchmatch">All</span> except the Amirtollah kutcha road. I don&#039;t believe that <span class="searchmatch">could</span> crumble...


day

contango <span class="searchmatch">day</span> continuation <span class="searchmatch">day</span> cooling-off <span class="searchmatch">day</span> <span class="searchmatch">could</span> <span class="searchmatch">go</span> <span class="searchmatch">all</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span> count one&#039;s days dage daily dan <span class="searchmatch">day</span> darty dawn of a new <span class="searchmatch">day</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span> after <span class="searchmatch">day</span> after <span class="searchmatch">day</span> <span class="searchmatch">day</span>-after...


go

<span class="searchmatch">going</span> good to <span class="searchmatch">go</span> <span class="searchmatch">go</span> off <span class="searchmatch">go</span> off on <span class="searchmatch">go</span> off the handle <span class="searchmatch">go</span> off the rez <span class="searchmatch">go</span> on <span class="searchmatch">go</span> on by <span class="searchmatch">go</span> on strike <span class="searchmatch">go</span> on vacation <span class="searchmatch">go</span> out <span class="searchmatch">go</span> out with <span class="searchmatch">go</span>-ped <span class="searchmatch">go</span> pedal <span class="searchmatch">go</span> play...


could care less

Farmers knew that dead fish made plants <span class="searchmatch">go</span> better. They <span class="searchmatch">could</span> care less about why that happened. Scientists <span class="searchmatch">could</span> not sleep until they found out why. 1995...


go south

compare also <span class="searchmatch">go</span> downhill, decline, and drop off. Alternatively, it <span class="searchmatch">could</span> stem from a euphemism used by some Native Americans for dying. <span class="searchmatch">go</span> south (third-person...


go off

an issue. (intransitive, slang) To fall unconscious; to <span class="searchmatch">go</span> to sleep; to die. One <span class="searchmatch">day</span> I&#039;ll <span class="searchmatch">go</span> off, but until then, I&#039;m in charge around here. (intransitive...


dribbler

<span class="searchmatch">go</span> to the meeting, I <span class="searchmatch">could</span> think of plenty of stuff I&#039;d rather than spending <span class="searchmatch">all</span> evening sat in a room with the same bunch of dribblers I&#039;d spent <span class="searchmatch">all</span>...


it's all Greek to me

antiphones, or chantings, by turns. For my part, ’twas <span class="searchmatch">all</span> Hebrew-Greek to me, the devil a word I <span class="searchmatch">could</span> pick out on’t;] 1844, [Frederick] Marryat, chapter...