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goldilocks

[ US /ˈɡoʊɫdiˌɫɔks/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈə‍ʊldɪlˌɒks/ ]
NOUN
  1. early-flowering perennial of southern and southeastern Europe with flower heads resembling those of goldenrod

How To Use goldilocks In A Sentence

  • It is a matter of the Goldilocks phenomenon.
  • Even if a terrestrial planet does exist in the Goldilocks zone it would be peppered with asteroid impacts.
  • Situated in the right orbit so they are not too hot and not too cold, so called "Goldilocks planets" stand a good chance of having liquid water on their surface, perhaps even life.
  • Maybe when you are foxtrotting with me, goldilocks, you'll remember how it seemed to have some other chap's arm around you. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth
  • Children will enjoy her peeping and entering; some adults may like to remind their children that Goldilocks is expelled for it.
  • This remarkably fortunate coincidence is known among scientists as ‘the Goldilocks problem of climatology.’
  • Many investors were hoping for the Goldilocks scenario of just enough growth to sustain earning but not enough to stir inflation.
  • With this show, DeGeneres has found the Goldilocks zone: not too sweet, not too sharp, but just right.
  • Later I went to Fleece Artist's website and I saw that they were saying the Goldilocks Shawl should be knit with 7 mm needles.
  • Poland is as close as you can get to a stable Goldilocks economy, in our view - downside risks are certainly present but contained and it is very difficult still to see how they could lead to a recession.
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