Idiom | to go to town |
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Definition | to spend a lot of time, money or energy on something |
Examples | - When she discovers a new hobby that she likes, she really goes to town on it. - I decided to go to town for once in my life and I spent all my savings on a new sports car. - He really went to town on this cover. If I had known he was going to be so intense, I would just have drawn a stick figure. - First, I'll get the basic storyline out of the way before I go to town on what is awful about this movie. |
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