goods
[ɡʊdz]
Definition:
1. Things that are produced to be sold.
2. Articles of commerce.
3. Things (not people) that are transported by rail or road.
'goods' example sentence:
- The markets were flooded with contraband goods.
- Faulty goods should be returned to the manufacturers.
- Heavy goods could be brought upriver in barges.
- Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
- Shops in Ho Chi Minh City are stacked with goods.
- Most goods are available, but at a price.
- These goods are priced too high.
- Ask for a refund if the goods are faulty.
- Goods may be sent by surface mail or airmail.
- The goods were examined for damage on arrival.
- Supermarket lines are often cheaper than branded goods.
- We deliver the goods in batches.
- Barges yielded to road vehicles for transporting goods.
- He resells the goods at a profit.
- The goods were exported with official connivance.
- They were busy stacking the shelves with goods.
- Free exchange of goods was advantageous to all.
- They traded land for goods and money.
- We guarantee to deliver your goods within a week.
- He didn't steal the goods. It was a set-up.
- All goods have been marked down by 15%.
- Prices are marked on the goods.
- The goods are ready for shipment.
- You can buy our goods over the Internet.
- The shop sells only a narrow range of goods.
- Cheap imported goods are flooding the market.
- The company is a world leader in electrical goods.
- The goods were damaged during transport.
- Certain types of goods are preferred by pilferers.
- The average price of goods rose by just 2.2%.
- The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe.
- He had been lifting electrical goods from the store where he worked.