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Gooch
[gooch]
noun
George Peabody, 1873–1968, English historian.
Gooch
/ ɡːʃ /
noun
Graham ( Alan ). born 1953, English cricketer: played in 118 test matches (1975–95), 34 as captain; scored 8,900 test runs (an England record)
Example Sentences
It was true, she told him — their mothers shared the same last name: Gooch.
I got talking to a Nottingham Forest fan, a lawyer called Mr Gooch, at Birmingham New Street Station on my way back from covering Aston Villa versus Celtic.
Like Mr Gooch, I thought this might end up being another draw.
Mr Gooch has gone for a 2-2 draw, and his reasoning for not backing Forest to win is that Callum Hudson-Odoi is out and he has been a really integral part of their success this season.
Councillor Caroline Gooch said university cities were "over-burdened" with student exemptions compared to non-university or rural areas, arguing the government should implement a subsidy scheme.
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When To Use
Gooch is slang for the perineum, or the area between the anus and genitals, usually on a man. It can also occasionally be found as slang for "excellent" or "awesome” in the Laguna Beach area of Southern California.
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