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go-to


go-to [goh-too] Examples adjective Informal.

  1. being a person who can be turned to for expert knowledge, advice, or reliable performance, especially in a crucial situation: He’s our go-to guy in a budget crisis.
  2. noting something that can always be relied on to bring satisfaction, success, or good results: my go-to recipe for cheesecake.
  3. (in team sports) being a player who can be relied on to score, especially at a crucial time in the game.

Examples from the Web for go-to Contemporary Examples of go-to

  • And it has become a go-to stop for Republican politicians eager to shore up their Christian credentials.

    Church Sex Scandals Are Rooted in Theology

    Jay Michaelson

    December 15, 2014

  • At the same time YouTube was replacing MTV as the go-to place for music videos.

    OK Go Is Helping Redefine the Music Video For the Internet Age

    Lauren Schwartzberg

    December 15, 2014

  • But is bug protein really any better than traditional protein sources, like chicken, or your go-to protein powder?

    Is Cricket Flour the New Protein Powder?

    DailyBurn

    November 21, 2014

  • India was once considered the go-to spot for commercial surrogacy, but Thailand is the emerging market, so to speak.

    The Wild, Wild West of Thai Surrogacy

    Emily Shire

    August 7, 2014

  • That was our go-to place for occasions ordinary and special.

    Michael Hastings’ Hunger for Life

    Jack Gray

    June 14, 2014

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