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goff

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for goff.

Editorial note

Gonathan Goff wrote bunch on what you have to work with in terms of what you can extract from Venus's atmosphere.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A surname.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of goff gathered in one view.

noun

A surname.

noun

A minor city in Nemaha County, Kansas, United States.

noun

(mining) Synonym of bump (“sudden movement of underground strata”).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for goff.

noun

A surname.

noun

A minor city in Nemaha County, Kansas, United States.

noun

(mining) Synonym of bump (“sudden movement of underground strata”).

Example sentences

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Gonathan Goff wrote bunch on what you have to work with in terms of what you can extract from Venus's atmosphere.

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Theres a great documentary on Goff if anyone is interested.

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If you are interested, send a résumé to shawn.goff@accelecon.com.

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Here's a little bit of info about us: Our Chief Digital Strategist, Teddy Goff, is from Obama 2008 & 2012.

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I pulled some more quotes from the article: > “Politics is a direct-response business,” Goff says.

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Lord Goff's comments in Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale [1991] 2 AC 548, p.

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This is the conclusion I come to whenever I try to grasp the works of Nagel, Chalmers, Goff, Searle et al.

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Goff and Siegel 2004 on FTL "Faster Than Light": “Current warp drive investigations [Goldin and Svetlicny, 1994] apply general relativity to try to produce spacetime curvature that propagates at superlight speeds.

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I don't agree that the inherent nebulousness of the subject extends cover to the likes of Goff, Chalmers (on pansychism), or Searle and Nagel (on the hard problem).

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>This is the conclusion I come to whenever I try to grasp the works of Nagel, Chalmers, Goff, Searle et al.

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I've recently read a book by French historian Jacques Le Goff who was saying something along the lines of: "the University as we know it was born around year 1,000 and flourished for the next couple of centuries, only to become more segregated and focused on itself starting with the 14th century, so much so that the Renaissance happened outside of its sphere of influence".

Quote examples

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I pulled some more quotes from the article: > “Politics is a direct-response business,” Goff says.

2

Goff and Siegel 2004 on FTL "Faster Than Light": “Current warp drive investigations [Goldin and Svetlicny, 1994] apply general relativity to try to produce spacetime curvature that propagates at superlight speeds.

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I've recently read a book by French historian Jacques Le Goff who was saying something along the lines of: "the University as we know it was born around year 1,000 and flourished for the next couple of centuries, only to become more segregated and focused on itself starting with the 14th century, so much so that the Renaissance happened outside of its sphere of influence".

Proper noun examples

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Here's a little bit of info about us: Our Chief Digital Strategist, Teddy Goff, is from Obama 2008 & 2012.

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Lord Goff's comments in Lipkin Gorman v Karpnale [1991] 2 AC 548, p.

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This is the conclusion I come to whenever I try to grasp the works of Nagel, Chalmers, Goff, Searle et al.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use goff in a sentence?

Gonathan Goff wrote bunch on what you have to work with in terms of what you can extract from Venus's atmosphere.

What does goff mean?

A surname.

What part of speech is goff?

goff is commonly used as noun.