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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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go to one`s head<br />

- to become conceited<br />

The man's new position has gone to his head <strong>and</strong> he will not speak to us now.<br />

go to pieces<br />

- to lose one's self-control<br />

The woman went to pieces when she learned about her father`s death.<br />

go to pot<br />

- to deteriorate<br />

The business has gone to pot since the new manager came.<br />

go to rack <strong>and</strong> ruin<br />

- to reach a very bad state of repair<br />

The building has gone to rack <strong>and</strong> ruin since the new owners bought it.<br />

go to (someone's) head<br />

- to make someone too proud<br />

The girl won the beauty contest <strong>and</strong> now it has gone to her head.<br />

go to the expense (of doing something)<br />

- to pay the cost of doing something<br />

We had to go to the expense of buying a new tent for camping.<br />

go to the trouble (of doing something)<br />

- to make an extra effort to do something<br />

My aunt went to the trouble of buying a new sofa bed for her guests.<br />

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