Proper noun
Goers (plural Goerses)
A surname from German.
According to Mkhalipe, the engagement meeting was an eye open as it has enlightened them with knowledge of mining issues saying they are now better placed to inform their church goers on issues of mining in their respective communities. Source: Internet
And, for what it’s worth, Biden doesn’t strike me as the kind of candidate Iowa caucus goers will be inclined to bless, although maybe in this fractured field he can eke out first place. Source: Internet
Colby said the original church goers who spread the virus were respecting physical distancing rules and paying attention to hand hygiene, based on an investigation conducted by CK Public Health. Source: Internet
By the 1960s, the small silver fish had become a familiar nuisance to beach goers across Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie. Source: Internet
At the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, she designed the Rumford Kitchen, which was a tiny kitchen that served nutritious meals to thousands of fair goers, along with a healthy dose of nutrition education. Source: Internet
Festival goers cool off as Team B&L perform on the Do Lab stage during Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Friday, April 14, 2017. Source: Internet