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List of antonyms from "go down the line for" to antonyms from "go into"
Discover our 831 antonyms available for the terms "go for jugular, go headfirst, go in with, go Dutch, go into, go forward" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Go down the line for (18 antonyms)
- Go downhill (80 antonyms)
- Go Dutch (27 antonyms)
- Go easy (21 antonyms)
- Go easy on (66 antonyms)
- Go fifty-fifty (56 antonyms)
- Go for (5 antonyms)
- Go for a swim (1 antonym)
- Go for broke (157 antonyms)
- Go for jugular (55 antonyms)
- Go for the gold (18 antonyms)
- Go forth (37 antonyms)
- Go forward (24 antonyms)
- Go getter (31 antonyms)
- Go great guns (36 antonyms)
- Go halves (16 antonyms)
- Go hand in hand (15 antonyms)
- Go headfirst (6 antonyms)
- Go headlong (4 antonyms)
- Go in (30 antonyms)
- Go in advance (5 antonyms)
- Go in for (101 antonyms)
- Go in with (16 antonyms)
- Go into (6 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « go easy »
- As in calm down : verb compose oneself
- As in forbear : verb resist the temptation to
- Go easy on stakes because unless careful will boost the comein.
- Extract from : « Mixed Faces » by Roy Norton
- Do you let it just go easy, and say nothing, and I'll fight them.
- Extract from : « Miss Mackenzie » by Anthony Trollope
- "Go easy on the bridge and look off the lower end of it," Kate advised.
- Extract from : « When Life Was Young » by C. A. Stephens
- You go easy,” advised him Tommy, “till I complain of having too much to do.
- Extract from : « Tommy and Co. » by Jerome K. Jerome
- Well, that's your privilege, but I'd advise you to go easy until I see you.
- Extract from : « The Lani People » by J. F. Bone
- Go easy with the saw-edge of the concern and the spring, or you'll break his legs.
- Extract from : « King of Ranleigh » by F. S. (Frederick Sadlier) Brereton
- Madden saved him by grabbing his arm; they called to Harvey to go easy.
- Extract from : « Beginners Luck » by Emily Hahn
- The Fusiliers have written on the sandbags: "Go easy—a dangerous bend!"
- Extract from : « A Blue Devil of France » by G. P. Capart
- This is his first serious job, Mr. Carey, an' I wish you'd go easy on him.
- Extract from : « The Long Chance » by Peter B. Kyne
- “Go easy, sir,” he whispered warningly to his superior, in an undertone.
- Extract from : « Forging the Blades » by Bertram Mitford