go with
verb
- to go around with, be friends with
- to accept or act upon plan or suggestion
- to have an affair or relationship with, to have sexual intercourse with
Wiktionary
verb
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, with.
- To choose or accept (a suggestion).
“Although I liked your suggestion, I'll go with my original idea.”
“You have to go with your feelings.”
- To date, to be involved romantically with (someone).
- To have sexual relations with (someone).
- To correspond or fit well with, to match.
“Does this red skirt go with this pink blouse?”
- To be pregnant with (a child).
“The fruit she goes with, / I pray for heartily, that it may find / Good time, and live.”
“When the woman is come to the ninth Moneth, having beene in good health all the time of her going with child: she must continue the use of the aforesaid Ointments, and must begin to use more exercise than she did before, walking gently before meales the first twelve or fifteene daies; and then afterward it will be good to use stronger exercise.”