It was funny going along that road.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The whole battery was drunk going along the road in the dark.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
But how is the movement going in Italy? he asked.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
There was a great shouting going on in the grandstand overhead.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Who the hell is going to make any trouble?
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
We were going to the Champagne.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
It was going well.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
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Dictionary
Merriam-Webster
— an act or instance of going
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Macmillan
— used for talking about how fast or easily you make progress
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Other Word Forms
go
goes
gone
went
Usage
7 uses of ‘going’ in In Our Time, by Ernest Hemingway
54 uses of ‘going’ in Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
70 uses of ‘going’ in The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
24 uses of ‘going’ in The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle