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"Goals" in a Sentence (17 examples)
More than ever do we need goals or leading ideas that will give purpose to whatever we are doing.
We won the game by three goals to one.
In hockey and soccer, goals are counted as points.
Fred told his wife about the goals that he wanted to accomplish.
This movement has not yet achieved all its goals, but it has already had considerable impact in many areas of male-female relations.
The goals were placed at the opposite ends of the town.
Happiness consists of working toward one's goals.
After reflecting on my life up to now, I decided that I needed to change my goals.
I have made up my mind to achieve my goals in three years.
These bodies have actually played indispensable roles in attaining these goals.
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Your relationship is goals AF!
I think this show really does fill the gap. It shows you a couple who is "relationship goals" and looks amazing together and is in love and has this great fairytale love story, and on the flip side they go through real people problems.
Their friendship is totally goals and Anasuya and Rashmi have made it clear on more than one occasion that the both are more than just work pals.
Above all though, in my opinion, Ardern is goals because she has given not only her country but the whole world one thing that no other politician has in a long time — hope.
In May 2015, Taylor Swift released the music video for her song "Bad Blood," as a tribute, of sorts, to the collection of Victoria's Secret models, actresses and other famous, glamorous women she'd become friendly with over the years. They were her squad, and their collective energy was squad goals.
In the background of the video, the Jonas Brothers' hit "Hesitate" played, a sweet touche that didn't go unnoticed by fans. As one user commented, "Imagine the song you use in your anniversary video is the actual song you wrote for your wife. Goals af." Yeah, we definitely agree.
Other slang being taken up by the older generation include 'goals', which can be used to compliment an achievement such as 'that's goals', and 'extra' to describe something over-the-top.
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