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- adjective Like a
goat ,goatlike or redolent of goats.
Etymologies
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Examples
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It actually smells muskier if there is a male goat in the herd with the females than if he is kept separate from them, because his own "goaty" odor is so strong.
Got Milk? Marina Geigert 2009
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Tastewise, it's a little more "goaty", slightly sharper in taste, though still extremely creamy in the mouth with an appealing tang.
Udder Delights Haalo 2007
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Tastewise, it's a little more "goaty", slightly sharper in taste, though still extremely creamy in the mouth with an appealing tang.
Archive 2007-02-01 Haalo 2007
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Although to be fair the curry was a little, shall we say, "goaty" for my liking.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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The other was, of course, Dim, who had used to be my droog and also the enemy of stinking fatty goaty Billyboy, but was now a millicent with uniform and shlem and whip to keep order.
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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As expected, sweet potato and goat cheese gratin ($7.50) was sweet, tangy, and just goaty enough, with its black oil and basil.
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Dans la Language Column du New York Times datée du 27 juin 2010, le linguiste Ben Zimmer examine cette question et conclut comme suit : “La plupart des gens qui verraient le mot ghoti le prononceraient simplement goaty… On ne peut pas tout se permettre en anglais”.
Archive 2010-07-01 Rene Meertens 2010
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We now know exactly how much time we have left, and react accordingly … — goaty
Taiwan’s Solution to Traffic Accidents - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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As expected, sweet potato and goat cheese gratin ($7.50) was sweet, tangy, and just goaty enough, with its black oil and basil.
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A specialist cheese shop suggested using the more available goat's cheese, but that felt like it would change the character of it as sheep's milk is a bit sweeter and let's face it, not goaty.
At My Table 2008
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