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Phrase Means Eslpod Taking Shower Bath Podcast Intend

Id ESLPod_0510_WE_0695
Episode Id ESLPod 510
Episode Title Taking a Shower or Bath
Phrase to go for
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to go for (something)" means to want or intend to do something, or to try to make something happen: "The artist was going for a shocking image that would capture people's attention." The phrase "to go for (an amount)" means to be sold for a certain amount of money: "Can you believe that house went for almost $800,000?" The phrase "to go with (something)" means to match, or to look or taste good in combination with something else: "The chef said that fish goes with white wine - not red wine." The phrase "don't go there" is used to let another person know that one's doesn't want to think or talk about a particular topic: "Please don't go there! I don't want to even think about that."
Topics Clothing + Grooming

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