Synonym: aim, destination, end, finish, object, objective, point, score, target. Antonym: starting. Similar words: go all out, coal, coalition, goat, goad, go about, go ahead, go after. Meaning: [gəʊl] n. 1. the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve and that (when achieved) terminates behavior intended to achieve it 2. a successful attempt at scoring 3. game equipment consisting of the place toward which players of a game try to advance a ball or puck in order to score points 4. the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey).
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91. It's in we've got a goal!
92. He shot a goal from twenty yards out.
93. The last goal was a blinder.
94. The magnificent goal spurred the team on to victory.
95. They had three players defending the goal .
96. Walsh headed the ball into an empty goal.
97. Let's see that goal again in slow motion.
98. Roy scored a classic goal in the 90th minute.
99. Ferdinand's second goal put the game beyond doubt.
100. Robinson hammered the ball into the goal.Sentencedict
101. Tom headed the ball into his own goal.
102. His goal leveled the scores of the two teams.
103. He agreed that the second goal was a fluke.
104. Yorke and Cole scored a goal apiece.
105. Their goal was to eradicate smallpox.
106. They gifted their opponents a goal.
107. Only one goal was scored in the entire match.
108. He deflected the ball away from the goal.
109. I think every business's goal is to make money.
110. He booted the ball out of the goal.
111. They finally cracked the defence and scored a goal.
112. The third goal was the icing on the cake.
113. She eventually achieved her goal of becoming a professor.
114. Ryan's late goal bailed out his team.
115. A last-minute goal robbed the team of victory.
116. People find fulfillment in working for a common goal.
117. His 20th-minute goal put Leeds back in front.
118. His goal gave Forest a two-goal lead against Southampton.
119. United fought back and scored a last-minute goal.
120. The equalizing goal came from Cole.