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-going
7 ENTRIES FOUND:
going
(noun)
going
(adjective)
-going
(combining form)
get
(verb)
go
(verb)
heavy
(adjective)
keep
(verb)
-going
combining form
-going
combining form
Britannica Dictionary definition of -GOING
:
often or regularly going to a particular kind of place, event, etc.
the theater
going
public [=the people who often go to see plays performed]
church
going
people
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