10 Results found for "words-with-Goff".

gove

See also: Gove IPA(key): /ɡəʊv/ Rhymes: -əʊv goaf, goff, goof gove (plural goves) (obsolete) A mow; a rick for hay. 1557 February 13 (Gregorian calendar)...


wouldn't've

him out right away. He wouldn’t’ve made it through the door. 2006 October, Goff Morgan, "We Wouldn't've Had To Do It" (poem). wouldna (colloquial) wouldn'ta...


jenny

extraordinary, I remember, said Goff. I never saw anything like it. We were watching breathless, as he set himself for a long thin jenny, with the black of all balls...


goof

See also: Goof Perhaps from dialectal English goff (“foolish clown”), from earlier goffe, in which case further etymology is uncertain. Perhaps from Middle...


slosh

said Tetty. We did indeed, said Goff, we retired to the billiard-room, for a game of slosh. splash sloshy By analogy with slash. slosh (plural sloshes)...


McGough

English Wikipedia has an article on: McGough Wikipedia Gough, McGaugh, McGoff, McKeough Anglicized form of Irish Mac Eochadha. Compare McGeoch, which derives...


hagiography

first time, with a Latin Vita. 2005, Thomas Head, Hagiography and the Cult of Saints: The Diocese of Orléans, 800-1200, →ISBN: Jacques LeGoff remarks, 'Hagiography...


crook and nanny

crooks and nannies) (often preceded by "every") A very small place; 2008, Wes Goff, City and the Sea: Memories of being a Young Sailor, page 44: There's a building...


prat

down her knickers, hoping to find hairs on her prat." 2005, Sherrie Seibert Goff, The Arms of Quirinus‎[1], iUniverse, page 135: "My prat was sore from the...


bah

shrugged. "Bah!" he said. "They're of no use to me. Come, Andrew, a word with you upstairs." (expressing contempt): pht, feh, meh, pooh, pshaw, poh, pish;...