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- verb archaic  Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go .
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Examples
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								A wondrous mark, most clearly stamped, doth noble birth imprint on men, and the name goeth still further where it is deserved. Hecuba 2008 
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								A wondrous mark, most clearly stamped, doth noble birth imprint on men, and the name goeth still further where it is deserved. Hecuba 2008 
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								Wad ye say what the maning is, and what name goeth pledge for the fafty poon, Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004 
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								"Thou art wise, carina: and we who love her will see that the ill word goeth not beyond." The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus Lawrence Turnbull 
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								Wad ye say what the maning is, and what name goeth pledge for the fafty poon, Sir? " 
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								Pride goeth before the fall: His oyster-wrapped steak failed to impress guest judge Paula Deen in the quickfire, and his Gulf Coast Seafood stew suffered from undercooked potatoes and too much mustard on the croutons. 
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								"I weep for my daughter, for my daughter Lit-lit, who liveth and who yet is dead, and who goeth without doubt to the white man's hell." 
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								One may sit at the cave's mouth, and moan it many times as the light goeth out of the sky. THE FIRST POET 2010 
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								The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where hearose. The Volokh Conspiracy » “[I]n These Days, … The Intemperance and Malice of Men Increase” 2010 
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								The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits. The Volokh Conspiracy » “[I]n These Days, … The Intemperance and Malice of Men Increase” 2010 
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