
go-to [goh-too] EXAMPLES| adjective Informal. 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. noting something that can always be relied on to bring satisfaction, success, or good results: my go-to recipe for cheesecake. (in team sports) being a player who can be relied on to score, especially at a crucial time in the game. Liberaldictionary.com
Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for goto Contemporary Examples of goto
Goto settled out of court for a reported $1.4 million and apologized to the family.
The Case of the Yakking Yakuza
Jake Adelstein
September 16, 2014
The weekly magazine Shukan Shincho wrote it up and named some of the celebrities in attendance but did not name Goto himself.
Jake Adelstein
September 23, 2011
Historical Examples of goto
Yes; he had before then refused the situation of shepherd to the Prince of Goto.
Alexandre Dumas, pere
Mr. Goto, who just a short while ago was Goto San, wants a wife.
Sydney Greenbie
Id like to goto learn to fence, smiled the boy, and the colonel smiled too.
John Fox
Id have to goto look after the others, said Dunston Porter, with a smile.
Edward Stratemeyer
And I wrot a letter and sent a present to the bongew of Goto for puting pilot abord and sending me word therof.
Richard Cocks