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View definitions for goes with

goes with

verb as in accompany socially

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With him being an adrenaline junkie, there is something that goes with this lifestyle — robbing, and driving away, and being pursued, and going into hiding, and feeling all the pressure that comes with that.

From Salon

And so it goes with the term "illegal."

From Salon

Sir Rod told Walker he had "propelled the careers of a bunch of unknown layabouts to the top of the charts, and overnight fame and everything that goes with it".

From BBC

And so, trying to find where Colin goes with that, and how I thought the character would deal with a situation like that.

From Salon

“And then that became the soundtrack to this enjoyment. I feel like there is this nostalgia that goes with that that is undeniable.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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