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Definition of google in English: googleverb ˈɡuːɡlˈɡuɡ(ə)l [with object]Search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet using the search engine Google. on Sunday she googled an ex-boyfriend no object I googled for a cheap hotel/flight deal Example sentencesExamples - Chris at Crooked Timber has googled the author of this piece and comes up with some revealing links.
- You were the crush I've never forgotten and since the Internet has arrived, I've even googled your name Tim, but where would I begin.
- Just in case the link doesn't work, try googling Michael Briere or Holly Jones to get the story.
- You know, if you're just googling your favorite celebrity, blogs tend to rank very high on that search engine.
- You've probably also heard me talk about how much I wanted to find him - how long I've been searching, googling him all the time and never finding anything.
- So someone googled him and came up with his casting details.
- His name is DJ Reeve, but I googled him and all I get are scientists and some Swiss kid, so, that's not him.
- And this is the kind of thing I don't need coming up under my full name when I'm googled.
- Last night I googled me again and in no time at all was presented with 2270 results, I smiled quietly to myself.
- I googled her recently, but the search turned up nothing.
- After writing this I googled him, and he turns out to have been the director of the Edinburgh Film Festival, which I'm waiting to hear from.
- I googled the author to see what became of him, and to my delight the entire book is up on the web.
- ‘The person I finally chose, Ali, I googled him a lot: I found that he once had a speeding ticket in Connecticut,’ Isabelle smiled.
- James is one of the bosses at a certain media institution; you can google him.
- Three or so years ago I googled him, and there it was on the internet.
- But I was intrigued by Dan's comment, so I googled him, as you do, and had a look at some of the things he's written.
- However, after googling the guy, he seems to be an expert on handwriting not on typewritten documents.
- For some additional fun, try googling other people you know - friends, relatives, or maybe that cute guy/girl who sits across from you in class.
- So this morning I googled him and found Old Friends.
- An old college boyfriend sent me an email yesterday after googling and finding my weblog.
Derivatives adjective I don't mind if the archives are googleable to the outside world. Example sentencesExamples - I'm a kid and don't want everything to be permanently googleable.
- I'd mention names, but the www is googlable.
- I couldn't even start today's NYTimes crossword puzzle, and I got stalled at 75% of yesterday's, even after looking up the googlable names.
- I guess I am always aware that what I write here is easily googleable.
Origin 1990s: from Google, the proprietary name of the search engine. Definition of google in US English: googleverbˈɡuɡ(ə)lˈɡo͞oɡ(ə)l [with object]Search for information about (someone or something) on the Internet using the search engine Google. I recently googled my 7th grade teacher and found his current email address no object she spent the afternoon googling aimlessly Example sentencesExamples - And this is the kind of thing I don't need coming up under my full name when I'm googled.
- I googled the author to see what became of him, and to my delight the entire book is up on the web.
- An old college boyfriend sent me an email yesterday after googling and finding my weblog.
- You know, if you're just googling your favorite celebrity, blogs tend to rank very high on that search engine.
- So this morning I googled him and found Old Friends.
- However, after googling the guy, he seems to be an expert on handwriting not on typewritten documents.
- Three or so years ago I googled him, and there it was on the internet.
- I googled her recently, but the search turned up nothing.
- Last night I googled me again and in no time at all was presented with 2270 results, I smiled quietly to myself.
- ‘The person I finally chose, Ali, I googled him a lot: I found that he once had a speeding ticket in Connecticut,’ Isabelle smiled.
- His name is DJ Reeve, but I googled him and all I get are scientists and some Swiss kid, so, that's not him.
- After writing this I googled him, and he turns out to have been the director of the Edinburgh Film Festival, which I'm waiting to hear from.
- Chris at Crooked Timber has googled the author of this piece and comes up with some revealing links.
- You've probably also heard me talk about how much I wanted to find him - how long I've been searching, googling him all the time and never finding anything.
- Just in case the link doesn't work, try googling Michael Briere or Holly Jones to get the story.
- But I was intrigued by Dan's comment, so I googled him, as you do, and had a look at some of the things he's written.
- You were the crush I've never forgotten and since the Internet has arrived, I've even googled your name Tim, but where would I begin.
- For some additional fun, try googling other people you know - friends, relatives, or maybe that cute guy/girl who sits across from you in class.
- James is one of the bosses at a certain media institution; you can google him.
- So someone googled him and came up with his casting details.
Origin 1990s: from Google, the proprietary name of the search engine. |