"Go-slow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cooking a dish according to a "go-slow" instruction means to cook it slowly and carefully, often with a focus on achieving a perfect texture or preventing food from burning. It is an idiomatic expression that encourages the cook to take their time and work steadily, rather than rushing to finish the dish quickly.
The word "gnu" refers to a large African antelope or also known as the wild ox. It is also the name of a popular open-source operating system, Linux, which is often referred to as GNU/Linux.
Gnus refers to a plural form of the word "gnu", a type of large, hoofed mammal native to Africa.
A mediator or intermediary who helps to bring two or more parties together in order to resolve a conflict or negotiate a deal.
A go-kart is a small, low-powered, open-wheel car, typically designed for recreational use or for use in amateur racing. It is usually powered by an engine or electric motor and has a single seat. Go-karts are often used for entertainment, education, or training in driving skills. They are also a popular form of racing, with many professional and amateur racing circuits around the world hosting go-kart racing events.
Goa is a state located in western India along the Arabian Sea. It is known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. Goa is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year. The state has a unique mix of Portuguese and Indian culture, which is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and festivals. Goa is also famous for its laid-back and festive atmosphere, with many people visiting the state to enjoy its nightlife, water sports, and adventure activities.
To goad means to provoke or annoy someone intentionally, often by making sarcastic or irritating comments. It can also refer to a sharp pointed object, typically made of wood or bone, used to stimulate a wild animal, such as a bull, to make it become aggressive and attack.
GOADED (verb)<br><br>To goad means to urge or provoke someone to do something, often in a provocative or annoying way. It can also mean to persuade or encourage someone to act in a certain way, often by using flattery or incentives.
Goads are sharp-pointed sticks or spikes used to prod or urge an animal, especially cattle, to move forward, often used in a cruel or relentless manner. Figuratively, goads can also refer to something that prompts or forces someone to act or take action.
Goalpost refers to the vertical poles or bars at each end of a football or rugby field that players must kick or pass the ball through to score a goal. It can also be used more broadly to refer to any target or objective that needs to be achieved in order to succeed.