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Phrase Means Eslpod Food Hair Eating Spoiled Bad

Id ESLPod_0490_WE_0654
Episode Id ESLPod 490
Episode Title Eating Spoiled Food
Phrase to go bad
Text The phrase "to go bad," in this podcast, means to become spoiled, rotten, bad, and unusable: "How many months can meat be kept in the freezer before it goes bad?" The phrase "to go mad" means to become crazy or insane: "Have you gone mad? What's wrong with you?" The phrase "to go gray" means for one's hair to change color as one gets older: "She started coloring her hair when she noticed that it was starting to go gray." The phrase "to go hungry" means to not have enough money to buy food: "It must be horrible to watch your children go hungry." Finally, the phrase "to go all out" means to try very hard to do something, or to use maximum effort: "She went all out at the audition, but she didn't get the part."
Topics Food + Drink

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