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go red
verb as in flush
Example Sentences
The old-money country club near Madison Park has often been the only voting precinct to go red in a deep blue city.
No matter what happens, Kentucky is going to go red and California is going to go blue.
The reality that Kentucky's only going to go red and California is going to go blue is because they've decided to say, "If you get a majority, even a plurality of the vote, you get all of the electors."
"My left eye starts to go red, starts to droop and waters profusely. My nose blocks up and a severe pain starts in my head," he said.
And there would be a lot of benefits to Democrats campaigning there, compared to campaigning in South Carolina, which everyone knows is going to go red and doesn’t even have a single competitive congressional district right now.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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