going (by) (Meaning)

going (by)

any of numerous spiny-finned fishes that often have the pelvic fins united to form a sucking disk, any of numerous spiny-finned fishes (family Gobiidae) that usually have the pelvic fins united to form a ventral sucking disk, pass sense 3b

going (by) Sentence Examples

  1. I'm going by the store to pick up some milk.
  2. The car is going by too fast.
  3. Can you hand me the book going by you?
  4. I'm going by the bank to deposit a check.
  5. The train is going by on the tracks.
  6. I'm going by the library to check out a book.
  7. The water is going by the riverbank.
  8. The wind is going by the trees.
  9. I'm going by the park to take a walk.
  10. The birds are going by the sky.

FAQs About the word going (by)

any of numerous spiny-finned fishes that often have the pelvic fins united to form a sucking disk, any of numerous spiny-finned fishes (family Gobiidae) that us

assenting (to), acceding (to), complying (with),consenting (to), getting along, getting on, accepting, acquiescing,subscribing, cooperating

differing, falling out, disagreeing, conflicting, diverging, resisting, protesting, clashing, objecting,opposing

I'm going by the store to pick up some milk.

The car is going by too fast.

Can you hand me the book going by you?

I'm going by the bank to deposit a check.