goalpost|goalposts in English

noun

one of two posts that form a goal (Sports)

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1. Absurdisms and moving the goalposts

2. Nets made of hemp, jute or nylon are attached to the back of the goalposts and crossbar.

3. To just say, ‘you accept it or you reject it’ even before we reach near the goalpost is absolutely irrelevant.

4. Biden Airlifts the Goalposts on School Reopening: 1 Day a Week! Administration wants to spend $200 billion hiring new teachers for …

5. Bounce verb (JUMP) B1 [ I or T ] to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface: The ball Bounced off the goalpost and into the net.

6. The Apostrophe has been partnered up with the letter s in a few different roles over the last 500 years, and as with many relationships the goalposts have shifted a little over time

7. The original Auteurists had no hard and fast notion about "style" and indeed were criticized in their time, and afterwards, for using the word "style" to play favorites while Moving the Goalposts to attack/defend those they liked/disliked