
1) Aim 2) Destination 3) End 4) Endeavor 5) Ideal 6) Intention 7) Limit 8) Meaning 9) Object 10) Purpose 11) Target
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1) Aim to throw a log 2) Aim, objective 3) Ambition 4) Aspiration 5) Ball score 6) Bit of hockey excitement 7) Blues score 8) Caged puck 9) Canuck accomplishment 10) Certain score 11) Cognitive content 12) Content 13) Coyote score 14) Desire 15) Desired result 16) Dream 17) Dress of India 18) End to be attained
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A score in football and hurling worth three points, awarded when the ball legally crosses the goal line under the bar and between the posts.
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the only method of scoring in football; for a goal to be awarded the ball must pass completely over the goal line in the area between the posts and beneath the crossbar.[83]
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• (n.) The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end. • (n.) The final purpose or aim; the end to which a design tends, or which a person aims to reach or attain. • (n.) A base, station, or bound used in vario...
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An attacker strikes the ball into the goal from within the striking circle.
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One point scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and crosses the red line between the goalposts.
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A goal is scored when the entire ball enters the net.
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(from the article `Australian rules football`) ...the ground. Two shorter posts, called behind posts, rise to a minimum height of 3 metres (10 feet), with each one placed at the side of a goalpost ... ...(82 m) wide. Goalposts at each end are 21 feet (6.4 m) high and 21 feet apart with a crossbar 8 feet (2.4 m) above the ground. A point...
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An individual`s or institution`s financial objective.
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Any time the ball crosses, at any height, the line between the goal posts, it is considered a goal regardless of who knocks it through, including the pony.
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In psychology, any object or objective that an organism seeks to attain or achieve. ... Origin: M.E. Gol ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Successful kick between the goal posts.
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a ball that crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar for which a point is awarded; also, the 8-foot high, 24-foot wide structure consisting of two posts, a crossbar and a net into which all goals are scored.
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Provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking pla
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A statement outlining the long-term results, accomplishments or objectives an organization seeks to
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Goal noun [ French
gaule pole, Prov. French
waule , of German origin; confer Fries.
walu staff, stick, rod, Goth.
walus , Icelandic
völr a round stick; probably akin to English
wale .]
1. The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the const...
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[Ice Hockey] provides one point; scored when a puck goes between the goalposts from the stick of an attacking player and entirely crosses the red line between the goalposts; also the informal term used to refer to the area made of the goalposts and the net guarded by the goalie and into which a puck must enter to score a poi...
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[Soccer] a ball that crosses the goal line between the goalposts and below the crossbar for which a point is awarded; also, the 8-foot high, 24-foot wide structure consisting of two posts, a crossbar and a net into which all goals are scored.
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a surface in space marked by a structure of two upright posts 18 feet 6 inches apart extending above a horizontal crossbar whose top edge is 10 feet off the ground. The goal is the surface above the bar and between the lines of the inner edges of the posts, extending infinitely upward, centered above each end line in American, and each goal line in...
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All goals, under international rules, must be scored -- they cannot be awarded by the referee. If a defender (other than the goalkeeper) punches the ball away from the goal, the referee cannot award a goal, even though the ball was clearly going into the net, and even though the defender's action was flagrantly illegal. The referee will eject the p...
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noun a successful attempt at scoring; `the winning goal came with less than a minute left to play`
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A goal is awarded when the ball is successfully kicked between the posts (uprights). This is done with a drop kick during normal play or after play stops because one team committed a penalty; in the second instance, the ball can be placed on a tee.
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the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end. · the terminal point in a race. · a pole, line, or other marker by which such a point is indicated. · an area, basket, cage, or other object or structure toward or into which players of various games attempt to throw, carry, kick, hit, or drive a ball, puck, etc....
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the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve
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