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went halves
verb
Simple past tense of go halves
Exact(6)
They went halves, with Ms. Cage taking the lower duplex and Ms. Tallchief, the upper.
A Seattle businessman went halves on it with Harris, and in 1934, after much difficulty, the moonlighting professor won a patent, but by then he understood that financially the project was far beyond him and his friends.
Many times, I went halves on the deal with my friend John.
In 1986, while still on Thomas' staff, she and her husband, California GOP political consultant David Abernathy, went halves with the Thomases on a Bakersfield condo.
Rather than go big game hunting in Africa (ahem, that's a no-no in this day and age, old sport!), I went halves on a replica ad with "Algy," the idiot son of the British Ambassador.
Friends shared smokes, went halves, and 'bummed smokes' off one and other; behaviour that reinforced social bonding through shared experience and consequently reinforced smoking.
Similar(54)
Just go halves.
A number of couples I know go halves on Brazilians.
Anyone want to go halves on a set of bunk beds?
"To demonstrate our commitment to our customers we have decided to effectively go halves and absorb the remaining cost.
"Anyone want to go halves?" 7.25pm Fulham win a corner in added time, but Rosicky belts it away.
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