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单词 goalie
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Definition of goalie in English:

goalie

noun ˈɡəʊliˈɡoʊli
informal
  • another term for goalkeeper or goaltender
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No matter how good the opposing goalie is, he can be distracted by traffic in front of his net.
    • Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace.
    • He adds that goalies must let their defensemen and forwards come back and get the puck behind the goal line.
    • He sometimes carried defensemen with him as he zoomed in on goalies.
    • The goalie coaches and the way the goalies play make it really tough for the goal scorers.
    • First, championship goalies are as scarce as square wooden pucks.
    • If you're a goalie, you've got to know what the other side is going to try and do as best yon can.
    • He plays more like a sweeper than a goalie, clearing the ball before the forward can even get to it.
    • The goalie will rant and rave and say they have to get through it out on the pitch, but sometimes it's better they have a rest.
    • Hockey goalies head to the bench if they can't keep the frozen hunk of rubber from flying past them.
    • Even in indoor lacrosse they dress like hockey goalies, with a huge chest protector and huge gloves.
    • The crackdown has been particularly tough on defenseman and goalies, who have to work in traffic in front of the net.
    • The playoffs are when goalies, anonymous outside of their own area, get to show their stuff to a larger audience.
    • They keep goalies guessing because they can go side to side.
    • As in any tournament, the goalie will have a great deal to do with how far this team goes.
    • So what does it feel like to face a breakaway, when it's all left up to the goalie?
    • Their goalie did not have a worthwhile save to make, but some of our lads need games to get their match fitness up to scratch.
    • The goalie retreated, with head bowed in contrition, as the ref showed him the yellow card.
    • Seriously though, as a defender you need that kind of positive communication from your goalie.
    • Because most goalies catch with their left hand, right wingers have a big advantage taking this shot.

Rhymes

aïoli, coaly, coley, Foley, guacamole, holey, Holi, holy, lowly, moly, pinole, ravioli, roly-poly, Rowley, shoaly, soli

Definition of goalie in US English:

goalie

nounˈɡōlēˈɡoʊli
informal
  • another term for goaltender or goalkeeper
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The crackdown has been particularly tough on defenseman and goalies, who have to work in traffic in front of the net.
    • Their goalie did not have a worthwhile save to make, but some of our lads need games to get their match fitness up to scratch.
    • Because most goalies catch with their left hand, right wingers have a big advantage taking this shot.
    • The goalie coaches and the way the goalies play make it really tough for the goal scorers.
    • First, championship goalies are as scarce as square wooden pucks.
    • He plays more like a sweeper than a goalie, clearing the ball before the forward can even get to it.
    • Even in indoor lacrosse they dress like hockey goalies, with a huge chest protector and huge gloves.
    • Hockey goalies head to the bench if they can't keep the frozen hunk of rubber from flying past them.
    • The playoffs are when goalies, anonymous outside of their own area, get to show their stuff to a larger audience.
    • As in any tournament, the goalie will have a great deal to do with how far this team goes.
    • Seriously though, as a defender you need that kind of positive communication from your goalie.
    • If you're a goalie, you've got to know what the other side is going to try and do as best yon can.
    • The goalie will rant and rave and say they have to get through it out on the pitch, but sometimes it's better they have a rest.
    • He adds that goalies must let their defensemen and forwards come back and get the puck behind the goal line.
    • They keep goalies guessing because they can go side to side.
    • So what does it feel like to face a breakaway, when it's all left up to the goalie?
    • The goalie retreated, with head bowed in contrition, as the ref showed him the yellow card.
    • Bleeding superstars, inebriated goalies and headhunting defensemen were commonplace.
    • He sometimes carried defensemen with him as he zoomed in on goalies.
    • No matter how good the opposing goalie is, he can be distracted by traffic in front of his net.
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