Going Out Dresses

You use the going to talk about how easy or difficult it is to do something. You can also say that something is, for example, hard going or tough going. He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough. Though the talks had been hard going at the start, they had become more friendly.

Do you know how to talk about future plans using will, going to and the present continuous? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

AOL: The Quintessential Millennial Going Out Dress Is Back, But Gen Z Isn’t Wearing It to the Club

The Quintessential Millennial Going Out Dress Is Back, But Gen Z Isn’t Wearing It to the Club

MSN: Michelle Obama turns heads in a millennial going out dress with a sheer, turquoise twist

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She remixed the Y2K-era night-out staple. Michelle Obama’s post-White House fashion era has been a bold 180 from the sheath dresses and tailored power dressing she wore as first lady. Cool-girl ...

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Michelle Obama turns heads in a millennial going out dress with a sheer, turquoise twist

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The meaning of GOING is an act or instance of going. How to use going in a sentence.

GOING definition: the act of leaving or departing; departure. See examples of going used in a sentence.

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(in combination) Attending or visiting (a stated event, place, etc.) habitually or regularly. theatre-going, church-going, movie-going

The suffix -going is added after nouns referring to places or events where people gather, to form adjectives that mean "attending or going regularly to (the place mentioned)'': church + -going → churchgoing (= regularly attending church).