Goat has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | "I," he said, "am taller than Daphnis. I keep oxen, whilst he keeps goats; and just as an ox is more valuable than a goat, so is a herdsman, like myself, superior to a goat-herd." | |
2. | I lead my goats to pasture, but I have not their smell about me; nor does Pan smell like a goat though there be more of the goat in his nature than aught else. | |
3. | I have seen the bull swayed by love, lowing as if the dunfly had stung him; I have seen the young he-goat in love with the she-goat, and following her everywhere. | |
4. | The bull, the cow and the calf are covered with hair. The ram, or weather, the ew and the lamb have wool. The Billygoat, the castrated gelt goat, with the she-goat and kid, have long hair and beards. | |
5. | This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch you! " This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch!" | |
6. | This about the lexicon, stubbornness, the broad beans, the raven and the goat. Everyone thinks that only their beans cook well. The crow, for some people, is a goat, even if they see it fly away. It's like you said. | |
7. | It is easy to get the cranky man's goat by teasing him. | |
8. | Not hardly. He eats like a goat. | |
9. | A politician like that gets my goat. | |
10. | I got my mother's goat when I gave her the salt instead of the sugar. |