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go steady



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Idioms and Phrases

Date one person exclusively, as in Parents often don't approve of their children's decision to go steady . This usage may be obsolescent. [ Slang ; c. 1900] Also see go together , def. 2; go with , def. 1.

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Example Sentences

Stephen Colbert Dumps North Korea It seems as if Kim Jong-un is looking to go steady with America.

All the while, Ken stood smiling by her side, seemingly content to go steady without ever marrying or having kids.

This puts the minx entirely in my power; le tour est joué; she will now go steady in harness, or I will know the reason why.

By riding slow, I mean taking a pull about three or four lengths from the fence, and getting your horse to go steady and look.

This puts the minx entirely in my power; le tour est jou; she will now go steady in harness, or I will know the reason why.

“But I expect Dick thinks it was worth his while to have to go steady,” said Cresswell.

He says, 'Be careful, you, of the water-pot; go steady with your syringe.

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