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goer [ˈgəʊəʳ, Am ˈgoʊɚ] RZ.

1. goer (person doing sth):

to be a fast/slow goer

2. goer (person attending sth):

kinoman(ka) r.m. (r.ż.)

3. goer Brit pot.:

she's a bit of a goer

concert goer RZ.

film-goer RZ. AM

kinoman(ka) r.m. (r.ż.)

picture-goer RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Although the majority of his films were on offbeat or taboo subjects, he endeared himself to both the critics and ordinary film goers alike.
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The band not only gained a wide new fan base from amongst concert goers, but from also the headliners that they shared the stage with.
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Sea walls can cause beaches to dissipate, rendering them useless for beach goers.
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Like the earlier film, it mixes footage of bands playing and scenes of festival goers.
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However, there was still a large rate of illiteracy among theatre goers.
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Local volunteers help to protect the nests and the young turtles from birds and the trampling feet of beach goers.
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Verbal and physical violence was witnessed between festival goers.
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Then the 100 church goers will be the judge for their kakanin.
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The party goers remain silent, convincing the officers that the party has already ended.
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Festival goers were told that they would not be permitted to return to their cars during the weekend.
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