Noun
goal post (plural goal posts)
Alternative form of goalpost
$30$ meters away from the place Tom kicked the ball, there is a goal post whose height is $1.8$ meters. Source: Internet
Buoyed by grassroots enthusiasm and the structural dominance of ActBlue, Democrats have moved the financial goal post, and privately many Republicans are at a loss about how to adapt. Source: Internet
I remember when former Bafana Bafana coach, Clive Barker, drove past the grounds and asked who put these goal post up. Source: Internet
It can be effective if taken from an angle on either side of the goal post; this provides a large area behind the goalie into which the lob can drop on its downward arc. Source: Internet
One of two deaths in Mississippi included a 7-year-old who died by electric shock and a 2-year-old girl died in Tennessee after being struck by a soccer goal post thrown by heavy winds. Source: Internet
In earlier football games (both professional and collegiate), the goal post began at the goal line, and was usually an H-shaped bar. Source: Internet