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There are 19 words ending with EGOING

begoing  ——  foregoinghomegoingracegoingumbegoing  ——  aforegoingdancegoingmoviegoingshoregoingspacegoing  ——  mosquegoing mosque-goingtemplegoing temple-going  ——  theatregoing theatre-going  ——  synagogue-going  ——  where␣are␣we␣going  ——  have␣someone␣going

27 definitions found

  • begoing — v. Present participle of bego.
  • foregoing — adj. Occurring before or in front of something else, in time… — v. Present participle of forego.
  • homegoing — n. A voyage or journey home.
  • racegoing — n. Attendance at horse races. — adj. Attending horse races.
  • umbegoing — v. Present participle of umbego.
  • aforegoing — adj. (Archaic) preceding, going before.
  • dancegoing — adj. Habitually attending a dance or dance performance.
  • moviegoing — adj. Attending movies, especially habitually or regularly.
  • shoregoing — adj. Going ashore.
  • spacegoing — adj. Travelling into space.
  • mosquegoing — adj. Alternative form of mosque-going.
  • mosque-going — adj. Regularly attending a mosque; being a practicing Muslim.
  • templegoing — adj. Alternative form of temple-going.
  • temple-going — adj. Regularly attending a temple for worship. — n. (Uncommon) The practice of regularly attending a temple.
  • theatregoing — adj. Who regularly visits the theatre to see performances. — n. Regular attendance at a theatre to see plays.
  • theatre-going — adj. Alternative form of theatregoing. — n. Alternative form of theatregoing.
  • synagogue-going — adj. Regularly attending a synagogue; being a practicing Jew. — n. (Uncommon) The practice of regularly attending a synagogue.
  • where␣are␣we␣going — phr. Where are we going?
  • have␣someone␣going — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see See have, go. — v. (Colloquial) To temporarily convince someone of a falsehood. — v. (Colloquial) To cause someone to be excited, aroused, or upset.
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