Goering [gair-ing, gur-; German gœ-ring] Examples noun
- Her·mann Wil·helm [her-mahn vil-helm, hur-muh n wil-helm; German her-mahn vil-helm] /ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm, ˈhɜr mən ˈwɪl hɛlm; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm/. Göring, Hermann Wilhelm.
Göring or Goe·ring [gair-ing, gur-; German gœ-ring] noun
- Her·mann Wil·helm [her-mahn vil-helm, hur-muh n-wil-helm; German her-mahn vil-helm] /ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm, ˈhɜr mənˈwɪl hɛlm; German ˈhɛr mɑn ˈvɪl hɛlm/, 1893–1946, German field marshal and Nazi party leader.
Examples from the Web for goering Historical Examples of goering
“If Goering’s little boys will let us,” Freddy murmured as he dropped into step.
R. Sidney Bowen
But Uncle Goering will know different when he gets the raiding reports.
Dave Dawson on the Russian Front
R. Sidney Bowen
Reminiscent of Goering’s with the frozen men and the naked gypsy girls.
Fritz Reuter Leiber
And I was suddenly aware that the map Goering pointed to so frequently was a map of Austria.
John York Cabot
Goering wheeled from the map on the wall, glaring wildly around the room.
John York Cabot
British Dictionary definitions for goering Goering noun
- See Göring
Göring Goering noun
- Hermann Wilhelm (ˈhɛrman ˈvɪlhɛlm). 1893–1946, German Nazi leader and field marshal. He commanded Hitler’s storm troops (1923) and as Prussian prime minister and German commissioner for aviation (1933–45) he founded the Gestapo and mobilized Germany for war. Sentenced to death at Nuremberg, he committed suicide