goatish (Meaning)

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goatish (a.)

Characteristic of a goat; goatlike.

goatish Sentence Examples

  1. The old man had a goatish odor about him, likely from spending his days tending to his livestock.
  2. With a goatish grin, the mischievous child plotted his next prank.
  3. The comedian's humor had a goatish quality to it, appealing to those with a taste for the absurd.
  4. As the moon rose, casting eerie shadows, the forest took on a goatish atmosphere, sending shivers down the spine of any traveler passing through.
  5. The abandoned shack had a goatish appearance, with its dilapidated walls and overgrown weeds.
  6. Despite his outwardly refined demeanor, there was something goatish about his mannerisms that made others uneasy.
  7. The play featured a character with a goatish personality, known for his lecherous behavior and crude jokes.
  8. In certain cultures, goats are associated with fertility rites, giving rise to goatish symbolism in traditional ceremonies.
  9. The scent of musk gave the room a faintly goatish aroma, reminiscent of the wild.
  10. The artist painted with a goatish fervor, capturing the raw energy of the animal in his masterpiece.

FAQs About the word goatish

Characteristic of a goat; goatlike.

passionate, libidinous, hot, lecherous, lustful, lascivious, salacious, oversexed, satyric, corrupt

decent, immaculate, decent, monastic, celibate, chaste, modest, monkish, pure, virtuous

The old man had a goatish odor about him, likely from spending his days tending to his livestock.

With a goatish grin, the mischievous child plotted his next prank.

The comedian's humor had a goatish quality to it, appealing to those with a taste for the absurd.

As the moon rose, casting eerie shadows, the forest took on a goatish atmosphere, sending shivers down the spine of any traveler passing through.