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goes

1 American  
[gohz] / goʊz /

verb

  1. 3rd person singular present indicative of go.


noun

  1. plural of go.

Goes 2 American  
[goos] / gus /

noun

  1. Hugo van der c1440–82, Flemish painter.


GOES 3 American  
Goes British  
/ ɡuːs /

noun

  1. Hugo van der. ?1440–82, Flemish painter: works include the Pontinari Altarpiece and The Death of a Virgin

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As far as mentality goes, they have the manager and players most equipped at dealing with the psychological aspect of a title fight.

From BBC

The feud goes beyond AI guardrails and revolves around the dream of the nascent technology’s future.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Chicago, spinach goes into the ground in staggered rows, insurance against frost.

From Salon

"Mental health goes with everybody so if we can help somebody in their day by surrounding them in green, then we will," Dave Williams said.

From BBC

"He may well emerge out of that, but as time goes on, it becomes less likely."

From BBC