Go (as) red as a beetroot British verb phrase
The word "go" can be replaced by "turn". "Go beet red" or "go as red as a beet" are variants of this phrase that is primarily used in the U.S.
To have a blush on the face, especially when one are embarrassed
She goes red as a beetroot whenever she tells a lie.
She went as red as a beetroot when he suddenly held her hand.
To trick, thwart or humiliate someone
1. To shame someone/something.
2. To achieve better results than someone/something.
The verb “go” should be conjugated according to its tense.
The excitement and danger caused by taking part in activities, especially sports or entertainments
Watching Formula One gives us plenty of thrills and spills.