goings on in English

noun
1
events or behavior, especially of an unusual or suspect nature.
The reason for this letter is because I am deeply concerned about certain events and goings-on around town.

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1. Good'odd goings-on'?

2. There's been queer goings on with her and nursemaids.

3. 12 Word is she and McDermott exchanged pleasantries and greetings and watched the goings-on.

4. Naturally most of the more established churches were embarrassed and angered by the unseemly goings on.

5. A capable Jewish wife also enjoyed considerable latitude in “watching over the goings-on of her household.”

6. Surveillance photos of town goings-on, the dark side of Stars Hollow, Luke – not a pretty picture.

7. Athens is always squarely at the center of Aristophanes’ comedies, with current events and political goings-on directly referenced.

8. A total of 565 accredited media outlet representatives from 38 countries covered the goings-on. The 80+1.

9. She is watching over the goings-on of her household, and the bread of laziness she does not eat.

10. Otherwise, “Baptiste” is one plot twist after another, a careening course of unexpected, sordid goings-on among the upright and the down-and-dirty in present-day Amsterdam.

11. He talks of goings on at Victoria and Albert Museum in London, where the Keeper of Ceramics is Broigus with the Under-Keeper of Miniatures after hearing the Director of Engravings gossiping with one of the Secretaries of Stuffed Animals

12. Nevertheless, Aristocratic titles and ranks still have a certain illustrious gloss about them, and there is still lots of interest in the institution, with goings-on in the aristocracy continuing to fill up full-page spreads in gossip mags.

13. According to News.au, Dickie Arbiters ' book will give a "behind the scenes" look at the palace's goings-on during its "most turbulent" age in the history of the British monarchy's realm, which Arbiter called as "the most sensational and -salacious royal stories."

14. In Boinking Bizarro, a glory hole attendant seeks to give his wife the family she deserves, a time-traveling professor gives blind poet John Donne a hand, a slick serial killer gets the tables turned on that ass, a PI delves into the mysterious goings-on at a whorehouse, the forgotten erotic ouevre of Alfred Horsecock is explored, a trip to

15. In Boinking Bizarro, a glory hole attendant seeks to give his wife the family she deserves, a time-traveling professor gives blind poet John Donne a hand, a slick serial killer gets the tables turned on that ass, a PI delves into the mysterious goings-on at a whorehouse, the forgotten erotic ouevre of Alfred Horsecock is explored, a trip to