Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To go somewhere with someone or something in British Thesaurus
To go somewhere with someone or something
come (verb)
to go somewhere with someone
conduct (verb)
formal to take someone somewhere
bring along ()
to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere
bring round ()
to take someone or something somewhere, especially to someone’s house
cart off (informal)
informal to take someone somewhere, especially to a prison or hospital
come along ()
to go somewhere with someone
guide (verb)
to physically help someone to move in a particular direction
latch onto ()
leave behind ()
to not take someone or something with you when you go somewhere
pluck (verb)
to take someone quickly from a particular place or situation
show around ()
to lead someone around a place for the first time, so that they can see all parts of it
show over ()
to lead someone around a place in order to show them how interesting or attractive it is
stick with ()
to stay close to someone and go with them wherever they go, especially so that they can help or protect you
string along (British)
British to go somewhere with someone, especially because you have nothing else to do
under escort ()
with an escort