Goer - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɡəʊər|
Brit.
|ˈɡəʊə|
noun
- someone who leaves
Extra examples
He went to the window and looked out at the yard.
She goes to the office every morning and comes home in the evening.
I'm tired. Let's go home.
She went downstairs to the kitchen.
The train goes from New York to Chicago.
I went with my family to Rome last year.
We're going to Iowa for a week.
The car was going too fast.
How much farther do we have to go?
She went a long way to see him.
My watch is a perfect goer.
She's a bit of a goer.
Word forms
noun
singular: goer
plural: goers
singular: goer
plural: goers
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