simple past went to the mattresses, past participle gone to the mattresses) (idiomatic) To go to war; to use ruthless tactics; to act without restraint...
victorious or defeated. He was ready to go to the mat to keep the old color scheme. go to the mattresses go to the wall “go to the mat”, in OneLook Dictionary...
65, page 38, column 1: The family celebrated Christmas Eves together in the military stockade, sleeping on mattresses on the floor of Ninoy’s cell. 2015...
with got it going on go-to go to earth go to ground go-to-market go to press go to show go to the mattresses go to the well go to waste go tutti-frutti...
Fossils to Life: An Introduction to Paleobiology, Columbia University Press, page 260: Although the possibility that they were passive “mattresses” holding...
practically gone already, delighted with his career and with his life and determined to drink […] 2010, Jim Devellano, Roger Lajoie, The Road to Hockeytown:...
lavet) to make, create, construct, produce Denne fabrik laver madrasser. This factory makes mattresses. to cook, prepare at lave mad to cook (lit. "to make...
on the trenches, and dying stubbornly in their boats. Ah! those merry days are gone. 1902, H[ilaire] Belloc, “Praise of This Book”, in The Path to Rome...
chuſe, / Of Words unchaw'd, and fit to choak the Muſe? / Let Fuſtian Poets with their Stuff be gone, / And ſuck the Miſts that hang o're Helicon; […] 1837–1839...