American Dictionary
Definition to-go in American English
to-go adjective
adjective
/ˌtə ˈɡoʊ/
Related Words
Words related to to-go:
be good to go (phrase)
to work (on something) (phrase)
go all out () (phrase)
go cap in hand to someone (phrase)
go from etc. (phrase)
go out of your way to do something (phrase)
go out to (phrasal verb)
go over to (phrasal verb)
go to (phrasal verb)
go to bat for someone (phrase)
go to bed with someone (phrase)
go to do something (phrase)
go to extremes (phrase)
go to glory (phrase)
go to etc. lengths (phrase)
go to ground (phrase)
go to hell (phrase)
go to pieces (phrase)
go to pot (phrase)
go to press (phrase)
go to rack and ruin (phrase)
go to sleep (phrase)
go to someone’s head (phrase)
go to the bathroom (phrase)
go to the ends of the earth (phrase)
go to the mat (for someone) (phrase)
go to the polls (phrase)
go to the stake something (phrase)
go to the toilet (phrase)
go to the wall (phrase)
go to town (on something) (phrase)
great pains (phrase)
(go) back to the drawing board (phrase)
go-to (adjective)
go/get back to basics (phrase)
to seed (phrase)
have a long way to go (phrase)
tell someone where to go (phrase)
the way to go (phrase)
to go (phrase)
to go (right) down to the wire (phrase)
to-go (adjective)
way to go (phrase)