Definitions for Goliath

Goliath Go·li·ath

Spelling: [guh-lahy-uh th]
IPA: /gəˈlaɪ əθ/

Goliath is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 178 anagrams from letters in Goliath (aghilot).

Definitions for Goliath

noun

  1. the giant warrior of the Philistines whom David killed with a stone from a sling. I Sam. 17:48–51.
  2. (usually lowercase) a giant.
  3. (usually lowercase) a very large, powerful, or influential person or thing:

Examples for Goliath

He has the smooth cheeks o' a wench, an' limbs like Goliath o' Gath.

This is what the Magic and the NBA are counting on—a Goliath everyone can love.

Wilt Chamberlain once pointed out that “nobody loves Goliath,” as an excuse for his enduring unpopularity.

On one side of this version of the classic David versus Goliath battle, we have “Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense.”

In the meantime the tiny David had put the great Goliath to flight.

A Goliath o' Gath, wha hath a stroke like untae a weaver's beam.

Even if you believe in giants, the story of Goliath was probably too good to be true.

In this dialogue, the first speech of Goliath is simple vaunt.

How do the underdogs of the world like David beat a giant like Goliath?

He took part in the execution of Goliath Steinberg, the German spy.

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