Definition of Goffed

1. goff [v] - See also: goff

Lexicographical Neighbors of Goffed

goes to the dogs
goes together
goes under
goes up
goest
goeth
goethite
goethites
goetic
goeties
goety
goey
gofer
gofers
goff
goffed (current term)
goffer
goffered
goffering
gofferings
goffers
goffing
goffs
gogetting
gogga
goggle
goggle-box
goggle-boxes
goggle-eye
goggle-eyed

Literary usage of Goffed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elizabethan Drama, 1558-1642: A History of the Drama in England from the by Felix Emmanuel Schelling (1908)
"In the year 1631 appeared The Raging Turk, or The Turkish Bajazet II, and in the following year, The Courageous goffed'bef°re Turk, or Amurath /, both the ..."

2. Protection and Prosperity: An Account of Tariff Legislation and Its Effect by George Boughton Curtiss (1896)
"The goffed blades are very inferior in shape and finish, and not receiving the care which as a rule are received ..."

3. Reports of Artisans Selected by a Committee Appointed by the Council of the by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1867)
"... and returned to the anvil for correction. Circular.-* oft. Gin. are "goffed" by a steam press, screwed on to them during- tempering. Messrs. ..."

4. The Humour of America: Selected by Charles Edmunds Brock (1893)
"... gaining access to the kitchen; and though the game was successfully landed in the second-storey back room, and, after being goffed with a sword-bayonet, ..."

5. Britain at Work: A Pictorial Dictionary of Our National Industries (1902)
"There is also another process by which blades are " flied," or stamped out of a sheet of metal; but these " flied " blades are inferior even to the goffed ..."

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