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go to town

Speech parts

1. go to town - Adjective

2. go to town - Verb

Meaning

go to town (third-person singular simple present goes to town, present participle going to town, simple past went to town, past participle gone to town)

(idiomatic) To proceed enthusiastically, vigorously, or expertly.
She really went to town with the party preparations.

go-to-town (not comparable)

Of clothes, suitable for wearing to town or on other special occasions.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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go-to-town

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Examples

I often eat Skippy's Super Chunk peanut butter out of the jar with a spoon. I don't shamefully sneak it in the dark of night when everyone is in bed. I just twist that cap off and go to town right out in the open. Willie Geist

As Jessica is drawn into her most difficult case yet, dead bodies continue to pile up and the media go to town with headlines of a 'Vigilante' on the streets. Source: Internet

And if you — like me — want to do a side-by-side comparison of the area's various barbecue joints, you can just grab yourself a sample cup and go to town. Source: Internet

So humans of Philadelphia, if you really the city of Brotherly Love, the time to prove it to the rest of the world is right here and right now — by taking the people you love to go to town on a straight up loaf of bread with you. Source: Internet

Worth it to buy an eyelash curler and just go to town with this beautiful cheap-ass crap. Source: Internet

That said, feel free to over-indulge on that meat and cheese platter and go to town on the Christmas cookies. Source: Internet

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