Sentence examples for goings-on from inspiring English sources

The word "goings-on" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to events or activities, usually of a dubious or mysterious nature, that are occurring or have occurred. For example: "I'm sure there are some strange goings-on in this house late at night."

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goings-on

noun

Occurrences; things that go on, occur, or happen; events; activities.

  • She sent a long letter detailing all the recent goings-on in her life.

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Mariadora is upset at such goings-on.

Some goings-on simply make no sense.

There are bloody battles, supernatural goings-on and special effects.

(Some 2.7 million viewers watched the goings-on).

Secret police kept a close watch over internal goings-on.

They are the results of your unnoticed inner goings-on".

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Describes the goings on.

Describes the mad goings on.

Such unlikely goings on invite mockery.

Such goings on!

Goings on, on a first night.

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