Definition of goes

"goes" in the noun sense

1. go, spell, tour, turn

a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else

"it's my go"

"a spell of work"

2. Adam, ecstasy, XTC, go, disco biscuit, cristal, X, hug drug

street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine

3. crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offer

a usually brief attempt

"he took a crack at it"

"I gave it a whirl"

4. go, go game

a board game for two players who place counters on a grid the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters

"goes" in the verb sense

1. travel, go, move, locomote

change location move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically

"How fast does your new car go?"

"We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"

"The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"

"The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"

"news travelled fast"

2. go, proceed, move

follow a procedure or take a course

"We should go farther in this matter"

"She went through a lot of trouble"

"go about the world in a certain manner"

"Messages must go through diplomatic channels"

3. go, go away, depart

move away from a place into another direction

"Go away before I start to cry"

"The train departs at noon"

4. become, go, get

enter or assume a certain state or condition

"He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"

"It must be getting more serious"

"her face went red with anger"

"She went into ecstasy"

"Get going!"

5. go

be awarded be allotted

"The first prize goes to Mary"

"Her money went on clothes"

6. run, go

have a particular form

"the story or argument runs as follows"

"as the saying goes..."

7. run, go, pass, lead, extend

stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point

"Service runs all the way to Cranbury"

"His knowledge doesn't go very far"

"My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"

"The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"

8. proceed, go

follow a certain course

"The inauguration went well"

"how did your interview go?"

9. go

be abolished or discarded

"These ugly billboards have to go!"

"These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge"

10. go

be or continue to be in a certain condition

"The children went hungry that day"

11. sound, go

make a certain noise or sound

"She went `Mmmmm'"

"The gun went `bang'"

12. function, work, operate, go, run

perform as expected when applied

"The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"

"Does this old car still run well?"

"This old radio doesn't work anymore"

13. run low, run short, go

to be spent or finished

"The money had gone after a few days"

"Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest"

14. move, go, run

progress by being changed

"The speech has to go through several more drafts"

"run through your presentation before the meeting"

15. survive, last, live, live on, go, endure, hold up, hold out

continue to live and avoid dying

"We went without water and food for 3 days"

"These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"

"The race car driver lived through several very serious accidents"

"how long can a person last without food and water?" "One crash victim died, the other lived"

16. go

pass, fare, or elapse of a certain state of affairs or action

"How is it going?"

"The day went well until I got your call"

17. die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass, kick the bucket, cash in one's chips, buy the farm, conk, give-up the ghost, drop dead, pop off, choke, croak, snuff it

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

"She died from cancer"

"The children perished in the fire"

"The patient went peacefully"

"The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"

18. belong, go

be in the right place or situation

"Where do these books belong?"

"Let's put health care where it belongs

19. go

be ranked or compare

"This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go"

20. start, go, get going

begin or set in motion

"I start at eight in the morning"

"Ready, set, go!"

21. move, go

have a turn make one's move in a game

"Can I go now?"

22. go

be contained in

"How many times does 18 go into 54?"

23. go

be sounded, played, or expressed

"How does this song go again?"

24. blend, go, blend in

blend or harmonize

"This flavor will blend with those in your dish"

"This sofa won't go with the chairs"

25. go, lead

lead, extend, or afford access

"This door goes to the basement"

"The road runs South"

26. fit, go

be the right size or shape fit correctly or as desired

"This piece won't fit into the puzzle"

27. rifle, go

go through in search of something search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way

"Who rifled through my desk drawers?"

28. go

be spent

"All my money went for food and rent"

29. plump, go

give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number

"I plumped for the losing candidates"

30. fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down

stop operating or functioning

"The engine finally went"

"The car died on the road"

"The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"

"The coffee maker broke"

"The engine failed on the way to town"

"her eyesight went after the accident"

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Quotations for goes

No vice goes alone. [ Proverb ]

Enthusiasm goes out. [ Emerson ]

Kissing goes by favour. [ Proverb ]

Soft and fair goes far. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Church-work goes on slowly. [ Proverb ]

Sudden glory soon goes out. [ Proverb ]

The weakest goes to the wall. [ William Shakespeare ]

Wise as far as the beard goes. [ Proverb ]

A merry heart goes all the day,
A sad tires in a mile. [ William Shakespeare ]

To go where the king goes afoot. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Wisdom goes not always by years. [ Proverb ]

Hasty glory goes out in a snuff. [ Proverb ]

He who has nothing goes securely. [ French Proverb ]

Where drink goes in, wit goes out. [ Proverb ]

Feast, and your halls are crowded;
Fast, and the world goes by, [ Ella Wheeler Wilcox ]

Fair and softly goes far in a day. [ Proverb ]

Hanging and wiving goes by destiny. [ William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice ]

When once our grace we have forgot,
Nothing goes right. [ Shakespeare ]

He that goes out with often loss
Comes home at last by weeping cross. [ Proverb ]

As the market goes, wives must sell. [ Proverb ]

The world goes whispering to its own,
This anguish pierces to the bone;
And tender friends go sighing round,
What love can ever cure this wound?
My days go on, my days go on. [ E. B. Browning ]

I have a dog of Blenheim birth.
With fine long ears and full of mirth;
And sometimes, running over the plain,
He tumbles on his nose:
But quickly jumping up again
Like lightning on he goes! [ Ruskin ]

An examined enterprise goes on boldly. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Hypocritical honesty goes upon stilts. [ Proverb ]

Evil falls on him who goes to seek it. [ Cervantes ]

The clock goes as it pleases the clerk. [ Proverb ]

Pride goes before, shame follows after. [ Proverb ]

The lane goes as far as your staggerer. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

No good lawyer ever goes to law himself. [ Italian Proverb ]

How sweet the answer Echo makes
To music at night.
When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes,
And far away, over lawns and lakes,
Goes answering light. [ Moore ]

Preferment goes by letter and affection. [ William Shakespeare ]

Who goes a-borrowing, goeth a-sorrowing. [ Thomas Tusser ]

God's mill goes slow, but it grinds fine. [ German Proverb ]

Personal force never goes out of fashion.

God comes in distress, and distress goes. [ Gaelic Proverb ]

Where two fools meet the bargain goes off. [ Proverb ]

Half a man's wisdom goes with his courage. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Where the sea goes there let the sands go. [ Proverb ]

Sir, your wit ambles well; it goes easily. [ William Shakespeare ]

Friendship that flames goes out in a flash. [ Proverb ]

He that goes to bed thirsty riseth healthy. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

He goes round it like a cat round hot broth. [ German Proverb ]

As good water goes by the mill as drives it. [ Proverb ]

He that goes barefoot must not plant thorns. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Everything goes to him who does not need it. [ French Proverb ]

What comes from the heart goes to the heart. [ Proverb ]

The king's cheese goes half away in parings. [ Proverb ]

A moneyless man goes fast through the market. [ Proverb ]

A song to the oak, the brave old oak,
Who hath ruled in the greenwood long;
Here's health and renown to his broad,
green crown, And his fifty arms so strong.
There's fear in his frown when the goes down,
And the fire in the West fades out;
And he showeth his might on a wild midnight,
When the storms through his branches shout. [ H. F. Chorley ]

No one goes there nowadays, it's too crowded. [ Yogi Berra ]

Ill comes in by ells, and goes out by inches. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose,
Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes. [ Goldsmith ]

Let every man praise the bridge he goes over. [ Proverb ]

The beast that goes always never wants blows. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Where we least think there goes the hare away. [ Proverb ]

She goes as if she cracked nuts with her tail. [ Proverb ]

The lazy servant to save one step, goes eight. [ Proverb ]

Man usually believes, if only words he hears.
That also with them goes material for thinking. [ Goethe ]

Pride goes hated, cursed and abominated by all. [ Hammond ]

When flatterers meet, the devil goes to dinner. [ Proverb ]

Honor travels in a strait so narrow,
Where one but goes abreast: keep then the path. [ William Shakespeare ]

He whose father is judge goes safe to his trial. [ Proverb ]

There goes the wedge where the beetle drives it. [ Proverb ]

Where the drink goes in, there the wit goes out. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

None goes to the gallows for giving ill counsel. [ Proverb ]

Fair laughs the morn, and soft the zephyr blows,
While proudly rising over the azure realm,
In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes,
Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm. [ Gray ]

He that sups upon sallad goes not to bed fasting. [ Proverb ]

He that is afraid of leaves goes not to the wood. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Evil comes to us by ells and goes away by inches. [ Proverb ]

Secrecy in suits goes a great way towards success. [ Bacon ]

Wealth comes and goes like smoke, like everything. [ Bret. Proverb ]

There is a different fame goes about of every man. [ Proverb ]

At the gate which suspicion enters, love goes out. [ Proverb ]

Time goes on crutches till love have all his rites. [ William Shakespeare ]

Nobody goes there anymore because it's too crowded. [ Yogi Berra ]

He goes not out of his way that goes to a good inn. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Where villainy goes before vengeance follows after. [ Proverb ]

Confidence goes farther in company than good sense. [ Proverb ]

The higher the ape goes the more he shows his tail. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

He that goes the contrary way must go it over twice. [ Proverb ]

His tongue goes always of errands, but never speeds. [ Proverb ]

We must improve our time; time goes with rapid foot. [ Ovid ]

Wealth ill acquired soon goes (goes with the stream). [ French Proverb ]

You may know by the market-folks, how the market goes. [ Proverb ]

The axe goes to that wood where it borrowed its helve. [ Proverb ]

In the world who knows not to swim goes to the bottom. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

That is the best gown that goes up and down the house. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books;
But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. [ William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet ]

If you do not open the door to the devil, he goes away. [ Proverb ]

The king goes as far as he may, not as far as he would. [ Spanish Proverb ]

The plough goes not well, if the ploughman hold it not. [ Proverb ]

One jeer seldom goes forth but it brings back its equal. [ Proverb ]

Mischief comes by the pound, and goes away by the ounce. [ Proverb ]

As soon goes the lamb's skin to the market as the ewe's. [ Proverb ]

Let me dream that love goes with us to the shore unknown. [ Mrs. Hemans ]

Sure, he is a lawyer, for he makes indentures as he goes. [ Proverb ]

He goes a great voyage that goes to the bottom of the sea. [ Proverb ]

Like a mill-horse, that goes much, but performs no journey. [ Proverb ]

Chastity, lost once, cannot be recalled; it goes only once. [ Ovid ]

If an ass goes a travelling, he will not come home an horse. [ Proverb ]

He that leaves the highway to cut short, commonly goes about. [ Proverb ]

That is a woeful silly sheep that goes to the wolf to confess. [ Proverb ]

Through water and fire she goes plunging but is not submerged. [ M. of Paris ]

More goes to the making of a fine gentleman than fine clothes. [ Proverb ]

The pitcher goes so often to the well that it is broken at last. [ French ]

He's an ill boy that goes like a top, no longer than it is whipt. [ Proverb ]

Beauty, like truth, never is so glorious as when it goes plainest. [ Sterne ]

He has a great fancy to marriage that goes to the devil for a wife. [ Proverb ]

The pitcher that goes often to the well, comes home broken at last. [ Proverb ]

A well-bred dog goes out when he sees them preparing to kick him out. [ Scotch Proverb ]

When passion enters at the fore-gate, wisdom goes out of the postern. [ Proverb ]

If your luck goes on at this rate, you may very well hope to be hanged. [ Proverb ]

He that goes to church with brothers-in-law, comes back without kindred. [ Proverb ]

He that goes a great way for a wife is either cheated, or means to cheat. [ Proverb ]

In argument with men a woman ever Goes by the worse, whatever be her cause. [ Milton ]

To be honest as this world goes is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. [ William Shakespeare ]

The wit of most women goes more to strengthen their folly than their reason. [ La Roche ]

Every one goes astray, but the least imprudent are they who repent the soonest. [ Voltaire ]

Great is self-denial! Life goes all to ravels and tatters where that enters not. [ Carlyle ]

Our century leans neither toward evil nor toward good: it goes toward mediocrity. [ A. de Gasparin ]

In this world of change, nought which comes stays, and nought which goes is lost. [ Mme. Swetchine ]

He that goes continually abroad a borrowing, shews he has little at home of his own. [ Proverb ]

Lowliness is the base of every virtue, and he who goes the lowest builds the safest. [ Bailey ]

Ay, sir, to be honest as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of two thousand. [ William Shakespeare, Hamlet ]

It is pleasing to be pointed at with the finger and to have it said, There goes the man. [ Persius ]

He that goes to church with an ill intention, goes to God's house on the devil's errand. [ Proverb ]

Philosophy goes no further than probabilities, and in every assertion keeps doubt in reserve. [ Froude ]

Nature goes her own way, and all that to us seems an exception, is really according to order. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

All other passions do occasional good; but when pride puts in its word everything goes wrong. [ Ruskin ]

Her hair down-gushing in an armful flows, And floods her ivory neck, and glitters as she goes. [ Allan Cunningham ]

Joy is a flame which association alone can keep alive, and which goes out unless communicated. [ Lamartine ]

He who goes round about in his requests wants commonly more than he chooses to appear to want. [ Lavater ]

Every Christian that goes before us from this world is a ransomed spirit waiting to welcome us in heaven. [ Jonathan Edwards ]

Make not a bosom friend of a melancholy sad soul.... He goes always heavy-loaded, and thou must bear half. [ Fenélon ]

Night is the astronomer's accepted time; he goes to his delightful labors when the busy world goes to its rest. [ E. Everett ]

Some men, like modern shops, hang everything in their show windows; when one goes inside, nothing is to be found. [ Auerbach ]

Society does not exist for itself, but for the individual; and man goes into it, not to lose, but to find himself. [ Phillips Brooks ]

In a sound sleep the soul goes home to recruit her strength, which could not else endure the wear and tear of life. [ Rahel ]

The breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air, where it comes and goes like the warbling of music, than in the hand. [ Lord Bacon ]

When Nature fills the sails, the vessel goes smoothly on; and when judgment is the pilot, the insurance need not be high. [ Sir T. Browne ]

Your fame is as the grass, whose hue comes and goes, and His might withers it by whose power it sprang from the lap of the earth. [ Dante ]

Sorrow, like a heavy ringing bell, once set on ringing, with its own weight goes; then little strength rings out the doleful knell. [ William Shakespeare ]

He who imitates what is evil always goes beyond the example that is set; on the contrary, he who imitates what is good always falls short. [ Guicciardini ]

We part more easily with what we possess, than with our expectations of what we wish for; because expectation always goes beyond enjoyment. [ Henry Home ]

How different the fate of men who commit the same crimes! For the same villany one man goes to the gallows, and another is raised to a throne.

Duty is what goes most against the grain, because in doing that we do only what we are strictly obliged to, and are seldom much praised for it. [ La Bruyere ]

Brethren, life is passing; youth goes, strength decays. But duty performed, work done for God - this abides forever, this alone is imperishable. [ Richard Fuller ]

Everything comes and goes. Today in joy, tomorrow in sorrow. We advance, we retreat, we struggle; then, the eternal and profound silence of death! [ Victor Hugo ]

The more weakness the more falsehood; strength goes straight; every cannon-ball that has in it hollows and holes goes crooked; weaklings must lie. [ Richter ]

The very thrills of genius are disorganizing. The body is never quite acclimated to its atmosphere, but how often succumbs and goes into a decline. [ Henry D. Thoreau ]

You should not use a rifle that will kill an animal when everything goes right; you should use one that will do the job when everything goes wrong. [ Bob Hagel ]

Qualities of a too superior order render a man less adapted to society. One does not go to market with big lumps of gold; one goes with silver or small change. [ Chamfort ]

There is the same difference between their tongues as between the hour and the minute-hand; one goes ten times as fast, and the other signifies ten times as much. [ Sydney Smith ]

Science always goes abreast with the just elevation of the man, keeping step with religion and metaphysics; or, the state of science is an index of our self-knowledge. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

There are more people abusive to others than lie open to abuse themselves; but the humor goes round, and he that laughs at me today will have somebody to laugh at him tomorrow. [ Seneca ]

To me, clowns aren't funny. In fact, they're kind of scary. I've wondered where this started and I think it goes back to the time I went to the circus, and a clown killed my dad. [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

The greatest of all injustice is that which goes under the name of law; and of all sorts of tyranny, the forcing the letter of the law against the equity is the most insupportable. [ L'Estrange ]

Whenever I am in doubt about a sentence I read it aloud to see how it sounds, and indeed, always read the whole book through aloud, sometimes more than once, before it goes to the press. [ Ada Ellen Bayly, a.k.a. Edna Lyall, English novelist and early feminist, The Art Of Authorship, 1891 ]

Charity commandeth us, where we know no ill, to think well of all; but friendship, that always goes a step higher, gives a man a peculiar right and claim to the good opinion of his friend. [ R. South ]

Duty is a power which rises with us in the morning, and goes to rest with us at night. It is the shadow that cleaves to us, go where we will, and which leaves us only when we leave the light of life. [ William Ewart Gladstone ]

The mind should be accustomed to make wise reflections, and draw curious conclusions as it goes along; the habitude of which made Pliny the Younger affirm that he never read a book so bad but he drew some profit from it [ Sterne ]

The youth of America is their oldest tradition. It has been going on now for three hundred years. To hear them talk one would imagine they were in their first childhood. As far as civilization goes they are in their second. [ Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance ]

He that first likened glory to a shadow did better than he was aware of. They are both of them things excellently vain. Glory also, like a shadow, goes sometimes before the body, and sometimes in length infinitely exceeds it. [ Montaigne ]

Much debating goes on about the good that has been done and the harm by the free circulation of the Bible. To me this is clear: it will do harm, as it has done, if used dogmatically and fancifully; and do good, as it has done, if used didactically and feelingly. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

If once a woman breaks through the barriers of decency, her case is desperate; and if she goes greater lengths than the men, and leaves the pale of propriety farther behind her, it is because she is aware that all return is prohibited, and by none so strongly as by her own sex. [ Colton ]

The sovereign good of man is a mind that subjects all things to itself and is itself subject to nothing; such a man's pleasures are modest and reserved, and it may be a question whether he goes to heaven, or heaven comes to him; for a good man is influenced by God Himself, and has a kind of divinity within him. [ Seneca ]

Eloquence is the language of nature, and cannot be learned in the schools; the passions are powerful pleaders, and their very silence, like that of Garrick, goes directly to the soul, but rhetoric is the creature of art, which he who feels least will most excel in; it is the quackery of eloquence, and deals in nostrums, not in cures. [ Colton ]

Fear can sometimes be a useful emotion. For instance, let's say you're an astronaut on the moon and you fear that your partner has been turned into Dracula. The next time he goes out for the moon pieces, wham!, you just slam the door behind him and blast off. He might call you on the radio and say he's not Dracula, but you just say, Think again, bat man. [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

People are always talking about originality; but what do they mean? As soon as we are born, the world begins to work upon us; and this goes on to the end. And after all, what can we call our own, except energy, strength, and will? If I could give an account of all that I owe to great predecessors and contemporaries, there would be but a small balance in my favor. [ Goethe ]

There are three wicks you know to the lamp of a man's life: brain, blood, and breath. Press the brain a little, its light goes out, followed by both the others. Stop the heart a minute, and out go all three of the wicks. Choke the air out of the lungs, and presently the fluid ceases to supply the other centers of flame, and all is soon stagnation, cold, and darkness. [ O. W. Holmes ]

The language of the heart - the language which comes from the heart and goes to the heart - is always simple, always graceful, and always full of power, but no art of rhetoric can teach it. It is at once the easiest and most difficult language - difficult, since it needs a heart to speak it; easy, because its periods though rounded and full of harmony, are still unstudied. [ Bovee ]

It is like the Greek fire used in ancient warfare, which burnt unquenched beneath the water; or like the weeds which, when you have extirpated them in one place, are sprouting forth vigorously in another spot, at the distance of many hundred yards; or, to use the metaphor of St. James, it is like the wheel which catches fire as it goes, and burns with fiercer conflagration as its own speed increases. [ F. W. Robertson ]

The drama is not a mere copy of nature, not a facsimile. It is the free running hand of genius, under the impression of its liveliest wit or most passionate impulses, a thousand times adorning or feeling all as it goes; and you must read it, as the healthy instinct of audiences almost always does, if the critics will let them alone, with a grain of allowance, and a tendency to go away with as much of it for use as is necessary, and the rest for the luxury of laughter, pity, or poetical admiration. [ Leigh Hunt ]

We cannot describe the natural history of the soul, but we know that it is divine. All things are known to the soul. It is not to be surprised by any communication. Nothing can be greater than it. Let those fear and those fawn who will. The soul is in her native realm; and it is wider than space, older than time, wide as hope, rich as love. Pusillanimity and fear she refuses with a beautiful scorn; they are not for her who putteth on her coronation robes, and goes out through universal love to universal power. [ Emerson ]

When we turn away from some duty or some fellow-creature, saying that our hearts are too sick and sore with some great yearning of our own, we may often sever the line on which a Divine message was coming to us. We shut out the man, and we shut out the angel who had sent him on to open the door . . . There is a plan working in our lives; and if we keep our hearts quiet and our eyes open, it all works together; and, if we don't, it all fights together, and goes on fighting till it comes right, somehow, somewhere. [ Annie Keary ]

What is more pleasing than the sight of the affectionate mother, watching with untiring devotion over her helpless child? Who can contemplate her devotion to the object of her love, enduring his waywardness, forgiving his faults, relieving his pains, and enjojdng his pleasures; pouring incessantly into his opening soul the mature wisdom of her counsels, and following him with her untiring prayers, as he finally goes forth to battle with the temptations and trials of life, without feeling that the true mother's heart is the noblest of heaven's gifts? [ H. Winslow ]

All things are engaged in writing their history. The planet, the pebble, goes attended by its shadow. The rolling rock leaves its scratches on the mountain; the river, its channel in the soil; the animal, its bones in the stratum; the fern and leaf, their modest epitaph in the coal. The falling drop makes its sculpture in the sand or the stone. Not a foot steps into the snow or along the ground, but prints, in characters more or less lasting, a map of its march. Every act of the man inscribes itself in the memories of its fellows, and in his own manners and face. The air is full of sounds, the sky of tokens, the ground is all memoranda and signatures, and every object covered over with hints which speak to the intelligent. [ Emerson ]

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(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(6)
GOES
(6)
GOES
(6)
GOES
(5)

The 101 Highest Scoring Scrabble® Plays For Words Using The Letters In goes

GOES
(21)
EGOS
(18)
GOES
(18)
EGOS
(18)
GOES
(15)
EGOS
(15)
GOES
(15)
GOES
(15)
GOES
(15)
EGOS
(15)
EGOS
(15)
EGOS
(15)
GOES
(14)
EGO
(12)
EGO
(12)
EGOS
(12)
GOS
(12)
GOS
(12)
GOS
(12)
GOES
(12)
EGO
(12)
EGOS
(12)
EGOS
(10)
EGOS
(10)
GOES
(10)
GOES
(10)
EGOS
(10)
EGOS
(10)
GOES
(10)
GOES
(10)
GO
(9)
EGOS
(9)
GO
(9)
GOES
(9)
EGO
(8)
GOES
(8)
GOS
(8)
GOS
(8)
GOS
(8)
GOS
(8)
EGO
(8)
EGO
(8)
EGOS
(8)
EGO
(8)
GOES
(7)
GOS
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
EGOS
(7)
GOES
(7)
EGOS
(7)
EGOS
(7)
EGOS
(7)
GOES
(7)
EGOS
(7)
GO
(7)
GOS
(6)
OS
(6)
OS
(6)
SO
(6)
GOS
(6)
GOS
(6)
SO
(6)
GOES
(6)
EGOS
(6)
EGO
(6)
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(6)
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(6)
EGO
(6)
EGOS
(6)
EGOS
(6)
EGO
(6)
GO
(6)
GO
(6)
GOES
(6)
GOS
(5)
GO
(5)
GOS
(5)
EGO
(5)
EGOS
(5)
GOES
(5)
GO
(5)
EGO
(5)
OS
(4)
SO
(4)
SO
(4)
SO
(4)
SO
(4)
OS
(4)
OS
(4)
OS
(4)
GOS
(4)
GO
(4)
EGO
(4)
OS
(3)
SO
(3)
OS
(3)
SO
(3)
GO
(3)
SO
(2)
OS
(2)

goes in Words With Friends™

The word goes is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 6

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Play In The Letters goes:

GOES
(36)
 

All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word goes

GOES
(36)
GOES
(24)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(14)
GOES
(14)
GOES
(12)
GOES
(12)
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(12)
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(12)
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(12)
GOES
(10)
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(10)
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(10)
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(9)
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(8)
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(8)
GOES
(8)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(6)

The 109 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In goes

GOES
(36)
EGOS
(24)
GOES
(24)
EGOS
(24)
GOES
(18)
EGOS
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOES
(18)
EGOS
(18)
EGOS
(18)
GOES
(18)
EGOS
(18)
GOES
(18)
GOS
(15)
EGO
(15)
EGO
(15)
GOS
(15)
EGO
(15)
GOS
(15)
GOES
(14)
GOES
(14)
EGOS
(14)
EGOS
(14)
EGOS
(14)
GOS
(13)
EGOS
(12)
GOES
(12)
GO
(12)
GOES
(12)
EGOS
(12)
EGOS
(12)
GOES
(12)
EGOS
(12)
EGOS
(12)
GOES
(12)
GOES
(12)
GO
(12)
GOS
(11)
EGO
(11)
GO
(10)
GOES
(10)
GOES
(10)
GOES
(10)
GOS
(10)
EGO
(10)
GOS
(10)
EGOS
(10)
EGO
(10)
EGOS
(10)
EGO
(10)
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(10)
GOES
(9)
EGOS
(9)
GOS
(9)
EGO
(9)
EGO
(8)
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(8)
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(8)
GOES
(8)
GOS
(8)
GO
(8)
EGOS
(8)
EGOS
(8)
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(8)
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(8)
GO
(8)
EGOS
(8)
EGOS
(8)
GOS
(7)
GOS
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
GOES
(7)
GO
(7)
EGOS
(7)
EGOS
(7)
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(7)
EGO
(7)
EGO
(7)
EGO
(7)
OS
(6)
SO
(6)
OS
(6)
SO
(6)
GOS
(6)
GOS
(6)
EGO
(6)
EGO
(6)
GOES
(6)
GO
(6)
EGOS
(6)
EGO
(5)
GOS
(5)
GO
(5)
OS
(4)
GO
(4)
SO
(4)
OS
(4)
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(4)
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(4)
SO
(4)
SO
(4)
SO
(4)
OS
(3)
OS
(3)
SO
(3)
SO
(3)
OS
(2)
SO
(2)

Words containing the sequence goes

Words that start with goes (1 word)

Word Growth involving goes

Shorter words in goes

go

Longer words containing goes

cargoes

embargoes

foregoes

forgoes

imagoes

jingoes

lingoes

mangoes

outgoes

pharyngoesophageal

pharyngolaryngoesophagectomies

pharyngolaryngoesophagectomy

pingoes

prurigoes

undergoes reundergoes