go at in English

noun
1
a hardy domesticated ruminant animal that has backward curving horns and (in the male) a beard. It is kept for its milk and meat and is noted for its lively and frisky behavior.
Besides this, Spanish cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats introduced European meats and fats, milk, butter, and cheese to the Mexican diet.
2
a person likened to a goat, in particular.
When he arrived, he was like a little lost goat who didn't even have the money to buy a sandwich.

Use "go at" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "go at" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "go at", or refer to the context using the word "go at" in the English Dictionary.

1. 5 She determined to go at once.

2. They Beseeched him to go at once

3. 18 Go at it tooth and nail.

4. They don't usually go at it this late.

5. They wanted to have a go at me.

6. He was having a go at the privet hen.

7. Who would want to have a go at Oglethorpe?

8. I'll have a go at repairing the roof myself.

9. Contact:. 5 Have a go at orienteering in Calderdale.

10. The students go at their study with a will.

11. 5 They were able to come and go at will.

12. In no time die they go at each other furiously.

13. To implore urgently: They Besought him to go at once

14. You are free to come and go at your pleasure.

15. To implore urgently: They Besought us to go at once

16. Belabor means to go at something with everything you've got

17. The economic effects go at least nationally in many ways.

18. People just like to have a go at other artists.

19. I have three or four on the go at once.

20. The prosecutor and defendant go at it, the best advocate wins.

21. Fanatic, Kontinental X and Bedabbled! all on the go at once

22. You want to go at it with a bunch of Bulgarian tweakers?

23. I'll have a go at driving for a while if you're tired.

24. He was up and ready to go at the break of day.

25. They were so beautiful that I decided to have a go at growing them.

26. Had me and this girl go at it while he sat in the corner.

27. I love to travel, I'm ready to go at the drop of a hat.

28. Amble definition, to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He Ambled around the town

29. Amble definition, to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He Ambled around the town

30. She split the word up into syllables so that he could have a go at spelling it.

31. Synonyms for Aggress include charge, assault, beset, assail, strike, fight, quarrel, storm, go at and have at

32. 13 synonyms for Aggress: assail, assault, attack, beset, fall on, go at, have at, sail into, storm

33. They yell, shout and argue. For six hours a night they go at it, hammer and tongs.

34. You can even have a go at steering the dog and a sledge like a real musher.

35. Verb without object Ambled to go at a slow, easy pace; stroll; saunter: He Ambled around the town

36. 18 P : 1049 , OMNI RAMP , LOCAL TRAINING, TOUCH AND GO AT OMNI , REQUEST TAXI AND TAKE OFF INSTRUCTIONS.

37. Do reemployed Annuitants have reduction in force (RIF) protections or can they be let go at any time? A7

38. The Arctics are subject to fearful and sudden storms, and we must be ready to go at any instant

39. Almost anywhere you want to go at Walt Disney World Resort is conveniently accessible by our Buses, which run continuously

40. Synonyms for Carped at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

41. For emergency services, patients can go at any time to the 24-hour Accident & Emergency Departments located in the government hospitals.

42. Synonyms for Cavilled at include had a go at, attacked, criticised, criticized, found fault with, arraigned, censured, condemned, denounced and lambasted

43. There are many synonyms of Aggress which include Assail, Assault, Beset, Charge, Fight, Quarrel, Storm, Strike, Go At, Lunge At, etc.

44. Synonyms for throw Brickbats at include have a go at, attack, criticise, criticize, find fault with, arraign, censure, condemn, denounce and lambaste

45. Not Borities, wer« permitted tor go at Urge with deadly weapons in their possession—n d they are jet,at iflXge

46. Contrary wise, Beethoven and other composers wrote music both in 3/4 and 6/8 meant to go at very similar tempos.

47. After a few laps of the track we could kick a ball about or even have a go at throwing a javelin.

48. I would be grateful if you would give me a little notice if you intend to have a go at anything it contains!

49. 27 There I snored and whinnied and gnashed for nearly three hours, awaking refreshed and raring to go at a little after one.

50. Move rapidly, go at full speed: The sports car Careered down the highway.; vocation, lifework, livelihood: She has made a career of interior decoration.