Definition
To proceed enthusiastically, vigorously, or expertly.
In Context
- "She really went to town with the party preparations."
- "Never slow to bang the drum, the English press went to town, calling Lineker the “Matador of Madrid” and announcing that “Spain are Linekered.”"
- "The news channels had been the first to figure out that particular wrinkle, but the religions really went to town with it."
- "Oh, I went to town in the last lockdown, spent a lot of money on the paints, the brushes, the figurines for a game called Hero Quest."