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Either of the pair of vertical supports limiting the goal in various ballgames, such as soccer, rugby and American football
one of two vertical posts which form a football or soccer goal
goal posts
plural form of goal post
goalpost
One of the two side poles of the goal
goalpost
In American football, the tall Y-shaped upright, now usually of fiberglass, at either end of the playing field, through which a football must go in order to score a field goal. Originally, they were H-shaped, with two wooden posts on either side
goalpost
a tall metallic structure that stands at the back of each end zone; consists of a crossbar and two uprights that extend upward from it, supported directly above the end line by a base; teams try to kick the ball above the crossbar and between the uprights to score a field goal or extra point
goalpost
disapproval If you accuse someone of moving the goalposts, you mean that they have changed the rules in a situation or an activity, in order to gain an advantage for themselves and to make things difficult for other people. They seem to move the goal posts every time I meet the conditions which are required
goalpost
one of a pair of posts (usually joined by a crossbar) that are set up as a goal at each end of a playing field
goalpost
A goalpost is one of the two upright wooden posts that are connected by a crossbar and form the goal in games such as football and rugby
goalpost
Either of the two posts marking the goal
goalpost
{i} one of two posts that form a goal (Sports)
goal post

    Türkische aussprache

    gōl pōst

    Aussprache

    /ˈgōl ˈpōst/ /ˈɡoʊl ˈpoʊst/

    Etymologie

    [ 'gOl, chiefly Northern espe ] (noun.) 1531. Middle English gol boundary, limit.

    Videos

    ... spool of wire, she gave it to my father, who then ran to the goal post, and we wound 22 ...
    ... wire on the goal post, gave it to my mother, she ran to the 50-yard line, unraveling the ...
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