Board game for two players that originated in China more than 2,500 years ago.
Sinònims
Examples for "go"
Examples for "go"
1However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
2However, some form of the agreement could still go ahead, he said.
3Such measures would go a long way to helping end domestic violence.
4However, America's battered jobs market has got a long way to go.
5Food for days Nothing like good food to go with good music.
1I must therefore withdraw it, and at fittes goe to it againe.
2To what end recoile you from it, if you cannot goe backe.
3Well, but not to goe off from our discourse of Mr. Badman.
4Did good men then goe to see him in his last sickness?
5They goe many together and kill many negroes that travaile in the woods.
1As soon as he saw me, he ran to meet me and shouted "Kain, igo,"-meaning "Hello, friend,"-andshook hands with me.
2Gery reluctantly married Igo in the Moscow Palace of Weddings.
3I thought of Igo and the other kids I'd seen begging on the streets.
4Ms Igo says the government should work with the union on issues affecting its employees.
5Fellow Australian nickel miner Independence Group IGO.AX also has been mentioned as a possible suitor.
1My brother introduced me to the ancient Asian game of Go, also known as Weiqi and Baduk.