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Going to town
verb
Present participle of go to town
Exact(58)
Going to town?
She wasn't going to town anyway.
Bob Lighthizer is — he's going to town.
But Bob is going to town.
"You going to town?" the soldier asked.
"The pigs are going to town.
They're going to town on buckets of Coronas.
The Democrats are going to town again on Bush obliviousness.
If I'm really going to town, I use my juicer.
Similar(2)
Because of that, the percentage of profits going to Town Lot landowners from the oil field was reduced.
The re-evaluation, however, dropped the share of profits going to Town Lot landowners to about 9%.
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