… I started trying to write a novel. I spent about six months on it. And at a certain point I go, "You know, I don't want to finish this. …" Quentin Tarantino
: a game played between two players who alternately place black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines in an attempt to enclose the larger area on the board
Verb He went to the window and looked out at the yard. She goes to the office every morning and comes home in the evening. I'm tired. Let's go home. She went downstairs to the kitchen. The train goes from New York to Chicago. I went with my family to Rome last year. We're going to Iowa for a week. The car was going too fast. How much farther do we have to go? She went a long way to see him. See More
Word History
Etymology
Verb, Noun (1), and Adjective
Middle English gon, from Old English gān; akin to Old High German gān to go, Greek kichanein to reach, attain