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All go great guns synonyms

go great gun
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verb go great guns

  • arrive β€” When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
  • amplify β€” If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment.
  • preponderate β€” to exceed something else in weight; be the heavier.
  • take off β€” the act of taking.
  • hit pay dirt β€” to discover a source of wealth, success, etc.
  • luck out β€” the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities: With my luck I'll probably get pneumonia.
  • make it β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • move out β€” an act or instance of moving; movement.
  • come forward β€” If someone comes forward, they offer to do something or to give some information in response to a request for help.
  • gain ground β€” profit or advantage.
  • get ahead β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • go ahead β€” permission or a signal to proceed: They got the go-ahead on the construction work.
  • bring forward β€” If you bring forward a meeting or event, you arrange for it to take place at an earlier date or time than had been planned.
  • get there β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • get with it β€” (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
  • go forth β€” military: set out
  • go places β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • go to town β€” a thickly populated area, usually smaller than a city and larger than a village, having fixed boundaries and certain local powers of government.
  • make headway β€” forward movement; progress in a forward direction: The ship's headway was slowed by the storm.
  • make the scene β€” the place where some action or event occurs: He returned to the scene of the murder.
  • move on β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • press on β€” continue, persevere
  • push on β€” to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.

adj go great guns

  • animated β€” Someone who is animated or who is having an animated conversation is lively and is showing their feelings.
  • ardent β€” Ardent is used to describe someone who has extremely strong feelings about something or someone.
  • blazing β€” Blazing sun or blazing hot weather is very hot.
  • burning β€” You use burning to describe something that is extremely hot.
  • devout β€” A devout person has deep religious beliefs.
  • eager β€” keen or ardent in desire or feeling; impatiently longing: I am eager for news about them. He is eager to sing.
  • earnest β€” serious in intention, purpose, or effort; sincerely zealous: an earnest worker.
  • ecstatic β€” of, relating to, or characterized by ecstasy or a state of sudden, intense, overpowering emotion: an ecstatic frenzy; ecstatic cheering for the winning team.
  • fiery β€” consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire: a volcano's fiery discharge.
  • glowing β€” incandescent.
  • heartfelt β€” deeply or sincerely felt: heartfelt sympathy.
  • hearty β€” warm-hearted; affectionate; cordial; jovial: a hearty welcome.
  • hot β€” having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
  • impassioned β€” filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.
  • intense β€” existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree: intense heat.
  • passionate β€” having, compelled by, or ruled by intense emotion or strong feeling; fervid: a passionate advocate of socialism.
  • pious β€” having or showing a dutiful spirit of reverence for God or an earnest wish to fulfill religious obligations.
  • religious β€” of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
  • responsive β€” responding especially readily and sympathetically to appeals, efforts, influences, etc.: a responsive government.
  • serious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • sincere β€” free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
  • unfeigned β€” not feigned; sincere; genuine.
  • vehement β€” zealous; ardent; impassioned: a vehement defense; vehement enthusiasm.
  • warm β€” having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
  • warmhearted β€” having or showing sympathy, affection, kindness, cordiality, etc.: a warm-hearted welcome.
  • wholehearted β€” fully or completely sincere, enthusiastic, energetic, etc.; hearty; earnest: a wholehearted attempt to comply.
  • zealous β€” full of, characterized by, or due to zeal; ardently active, devoted, or diligent. Synonyms: enthusiastic, eager, fervid, fervent, intense, passionate, warm. Antonyms: apathetic; lackadaisical.
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