English to Hawaiian Meaning of goat - kao


Goat :
kao

kao, dia

kaogoateegoateeskao
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Definitions of goat in English
Noun(1) any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns(2) a victim of ridicule or pranks(3) (astrology(4) the tenth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about December 22 to January 19
Examples of goat in English
(1) The elusive sarrios and the bucardo, a very rare type of Spanish wild goat are found here.(2) That tedious old goat can't even add some humor into it!(3) The truth is, he saw a last, desperate chance to transform himself from goat to martyr and he took it.(4) This course could also be game, such as pheasant, wild goat , duck or partridge.(5) The chances of a [captive] goat passing along a drug-producing gene to a wild goat aren't very high.(6) Yea AJ, thus proving that he's a senile old goat who needs put in a straightjacket and committed to a care home (along with the entire male population of Fife).(7) just for once, stop acting the goat(8) ÔÇÿI know you far too well to believe that, you lying old goat ,ÔÇÖ she said coldly.(9) O'Neill is believable because his own story portrays him as goat , not hero.(10) I think that people should pay more attention to history and think about what they're following, rather than follow what some daft goat decides to preach.(11) We find a similar adornment in Israel where a crimson thread was bound around the horns of the goat , the least valuable of the domestic animals.(12) An unusual hybrid has been reported by veterinarians in Botswana - the offspring of a female goat and a male sheep.(13) When he arrived, he was like a little lost goat who didn't even have the money to buy a sandwich.(14) The Korean goral is an endangered species of wild goat .(15) And, for the first time ever, human hands will not be allowed touch the wild goat at Puck Fair.(16) When you say that some of the girls are prostitutes and that he used to be a responsible, respected person, it is entirely possible that the old goat is having brain changes.
Related Phrases of goat
(1) go at ::
hele aku ma
(2) goat cheese ::
kao me ka waiū
(3) mountain goat ::
mauna kao
(4) goat milk ::
kao waiu
(5) nanny-goat ::
nanny-kao
(6) billy-goat ::
Billy-kao
(7) he-goat ::
ka mea,-kao
(8) old goat ::
kahiko kao
(9) young goat ::
keiki kao
Synonyms
Noun
2. lecher ::
lecher
3. laughingstock ::
laughingstock
Different Forms
goat, goatee, goatees, goats
Word Example from TV Shows
who purchased a
sheep and a goat...

who purchased a sheep and a GOAT..."

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 11

I can't steal her. She's a person, not a goat.

I can't steal her. She's a person, not a GOAT.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2

Bring him a shaved goat
and a bottle of olive oil.

Bring him a shaved GOAT and a bottle of olive oil.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

Can it wait until I put a Band-Aid
on a goat bite?

Can it wait until I put a Band-Aid on a GOAT bite?

The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 24

...and celebrate it by sacrificing a goat
to the mighty god Ra.

...and celebrate it by sacrificing a GOAT to the mighty god Ra.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 20

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