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Definition of go-to in English: go-toadjective North American informal Denoting a person or thing that may be relied on or is regularly sought out in a particular situation. he seems to have become the go-to guy for working with kids and animals the go-to label for Parisian socialites in the 40s and 50s Example sentencesExamples - Our aim is to become the go-to company for small enterprises and university spin-outs who want to do business in the US.
- He's become the celebrity's go-to guy for hair.
- He was no longer the go-to officer.
- It's a pretty much a go-to place when I drink.
- Back in 1996, it was the go-to software solution for people who wanted to share a single Internet connection among several computers on a home network.
- Thanks to their shared investment strategy, Tweedy quickly became Graham's "go-to" broker.
- They are the eyes and ears of a cooperative, a primary communications link and the "go-to" source for members.
- The boys from the label proved why they are the go-to guys for what's ahead in the techno world.
- The 6000 is one of my "go-to" pieces for reverb, EQ and bus limiting.
- Do you have a go-to training food?
- They hopefully will come to see you as their "go-to" person.
- They were the 'go-to' mics; I loved my 67s.
- A recent survey of my friends and relations revealed that their current go-to wines for Thanksgiving dinner are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- This is definitely the go-to site to read about workplace trends, recent studies, and legislation affecting employers.
- My job, as I saw it, would be to follow and log the changes and prepare a blueprint to be used in future as a go-to manual.
- We are the "go-to" people for Hollywood.
- The employee that conducts the goal-setting appointment becomes the go-to person for the member.
- Although very good, Zinfandelâthe go-to barbecue wine in our mindsâwas not our runaway favorite.
- They're the heavy artillery of pec training, the go-to move when you absolutely need to get the job done.
- This makes her the go-to art consultant among hoteliers.
Definition of go-to in US English: go-toadjectiveˌɡoʊ ˈtu North American informal 1Denoting a person or thing that may be relied on or is regularly sought out in a particular situation. a relentlessly hands-on manager who is the go-to guy for any issues related to the 17-day festival Example sentencesExamples - They were the 'go-to' mics; I loved my 67s.
- A recent survey of my friends and relations revealed that their current go-to wines for Thanksgiving dinner are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- Back in 1996, it was the go-to software solution for people who wanted to share a single Internet connection among several computers on a home network.
- He was no longer the go-to officer.
- They are the eyes and ears of a cooperative, a primary communications link and the "go-to" source for members.
- Do you have a go-to training food?
- Although very good, Zinfandelâthe go-to barbecue wine in our mindsâwas not our runaway favorite.
- The employee that conducts the goal-setting appointment becomes the go-to person for the member.
- We are the "go-to" people for Hollywood.
- The 6000 is one of my "go-to" pieces for reverb, EQ and bus limiting.
- The boys from the label proved why they are the go-to guys for what's ahead in the techno world.
- My job, as I saw it, would be to follow and log the changes and prepare a blueprint to be used in future as a go-to manual.
- Thanks to their shared investment strategy, Tweedy quickly became Graham's "go-to" broker.
- They're the heavy artillery of pec training, the go-to move when you absolutely need to get the job done.
- He's become the celebrity's go-to guy for hair.
- This is definitely the go-to site to read about workplace trends, recent studies, and legislation affecting employers.
- They hopefully will come to see you as their "go-to" person.
- It's a pretty much a go-to place when I drink.
- This makes her the go-to art consultant among hoteliers.
- Our aim is to become the go-to company for small enterprises and university spin-outs who want to do business in the US.
- 1.1US Denoting a member of a sports team who can be relied on to score points if given the opportunity.
Example sentencesExamples - For all his size, speed and talent, commodities he holds in abundance, Thornton is in a way the most unfortunate of players: an elite star who's uncomfortable with being his team's go-to guy.
- Williamson was the team's go-to guy down the stretch last year.
- He has emerged as the team's go-to guy.
- On a team overflowing with talent, Gordon, is this team's go-to guy, and nothing fazes him.
- Despite two ejections in the first five games, Wallace has established himself again as the team's go-to guy and leading scorer.
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