go wrong
Idioms-
Go astray, make a mistake. For example, We made a left turn and somehow went wrong from then on , or You won't go wrong if you follow the directions in the dress pattern . [c. 1300]
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Take to evil ways, become a criminal, as in As soon as he turned thirteen, Billy fell in with a gang and began to go wrong . [c. 1500]
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Fail, turn out badly, as in Everything about this party has gone wrong . [Late 1500s]
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Fail to work properly, as in The car starts fine, but as soon as you put it in gear, the transmission goes wrong . [Late 1800s]
Example Sentences
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What’s more, whether they are pushed out or leave willingly, younger employees often go without a clear sense of what went wrong, so they’ll never get better.
What has gone wrong for England this Six Nations?
From BBC
“There’s always the risk that something goes wrong in Argentina.”
From Barron's
Somewhere along the line something went wrong and she was born with her right leg all twisted up.
From Literature
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"The women were the true heroes because when anything went wrong, they were the ones holding hands... particularly in the early days of the Troubles."
From BBC
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