goat |
any of various agile four-legged animals that produce milk, having hollow horns with a backward curve, rough and usu. straight hair, and a short tail. [5 definitions] |
goatee |
a small beard on a man's chin, often trimmed to a tuft or point and resembling the beard of a goat. |
goatherd |
a person who herds or tends goats. |
goatskin |
the hide or skin of a goat, esp. as used for leather. [2 definitions] |
goatsucker |
any of several mostly nocturnal birds that have large mouths and feed on insects or fruit, such as the whippoorwill and nightjar. |
gob1 |
a rounded mass or lump. [2 definitions] |
gob2 |
(informal) a sailor in the U.S. Navy. |
go back |
to return to a place, person, topic of discussion, or activity previously engaged in. [3 definitions] |
go back on |
to retract (a promise, statement, or decision). |
go back to the drawing board |
to start at the very beginning again; begin anew. |
gobbet |
a piece or fragment, esp. of raw meat. [2 definitions] |
gobble1 |
to eat in a hasty, greedy, and sometimes noisy manner (often fol. by "up"). [3 definitions] |
gobble2 |
to make a chortling, throaty sound like that of a turkey. [2 definitions] |
gobbledygook |
wordy, unclear language, with roundabout expressions and generally meaningless phrases. |
gobbler1 |
a male turkey. |
gobbler2 |
a person or thing that gobbles or consumes food or drink quickly and voraciously. |
Gobelin |
of, like, or designating a tapestry, usu. a richly pictorial one, made at a factory in France that was established in the fifteenth century by a family of dyers and weavers. [2 definitions] |
go-between |
one who acts as a messenger or mediator between two people, groups, or sides. |
Gobi |
a desert in northern China and southwestern Mongolia. |
Gobi Desert |
a large arid region in northern China and southwestern Mongolia. |
goblet |
a drinking glass with a base and stem, used esp. for wine. |