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  • 41Going — Originally this was a pre 10th Century Gaelic, name for a Smith . It derives from Gabha and appears to be first recorded in Essex in the 16th Century. The name development including Marie Gowen who in 1585 married Thomas Turner at Felstead Church …

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  • 42going — Synonyms and related words: abandonment, accepted, acting, active, activity, actuation, affluent, ambulant, ambulative, ambulatory, annihilation, ascending, at work, axial, back, back flowing, backward, bad, bane, biological death, blackout,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 43going — n. progress rough, slow going * * * [ gəʊɪŋ] slow going [ progress ] rough …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 44going\ on — adv. phr. Almost; nearly. Joe is going on six years old. It is going on six o clock …

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  • 45going on — phrasal drawing near to ; approaching < is six years old going on seven > …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 46going — adj. Going is used with these nouns: ↑rate …

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  • 47going on — Synonyms and related words: accidental, accompanying, acting, active, ado, afloat, afoot, at work, brewing, circumstantial, current, doing, eventuating, forthcoming, functional, functioning, going, happening, in embryo, in exercise, in force, in&#8230; …

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  • 48going — The condition of the racecourse (firm, heavy, soft, etc.). Official Jockey Club going reports progress as follows: Heavy soft good to soft good good to firm firm …

    Equestrian sports dictionary

  • 49going — Speaking or saying. Don t be going no when I m telling you yes …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 50going — Speaking or saying. Don t be going no when I m telling you yes …

    Dictionary of american slang