Israeli variant of dodgeball.
Sinônimos
Examples for "gaga"
Examples for "gaga"
1Consumers aren't going as gaga for Google TV as manufacturers had hoped.
2Any literature lover will go gaga over any one of these, trust.
3Maybe she thinks she wants this only because you're so gaga about it.
4Yet Gaga has played the fact that ARTPOP isn't great quite well.
5Lady Gaga had not been aware of the situation, a spokeswoman said.
1Six months of this had me slightly ga-ga and I wanted out.
2How could I discuss our survival with Stein if I couldn't even say goo-goo-ga-ga?
3Wa-wa-we'll ga-ga-get the wa-wine and ga-go to ya-your pa-pa-place.
4Then again, RTE's entertainment moguls generally go ga-ga for lowest common denominator interactivity of this sort.
5As for the others, the General's ga-ga, I think, and old Wargrave's forte is masterly inactivity.
6Well, don't go ga-ga over it, said Bud.
7But everybody in the military-industrial complex has gone ga-ga over the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles, or MRAPs.
8What's best is to hit their throat so the "Amen" comes out as a ga-ga baby sound.
9We went, almost overnight, from being a people that put their faith in petrol to suddenly going ga-ga for diesel.
10I first heard it on Gilles Peterson's show and you can understand why the Brownswood man has been going ga-ga about it.
11Even that terrible Dave McSavage show, The Savage Eye, which all the TV critics went inexplicably ga-ga over, got a few airings.
12When you met him he would look at you as it he thought he was talking, but all he could say was 'Ga-ga-ga'.
13The only problem was that, with increasing pressure, air compresses and so, as the bell sank deeper, its occupants invariably went ga-ga or died.
14It wasn't exactly a sexy image, especially not when the country was going ga-ga over Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa and the longball in 1998.
15Clutching the teddy bear by the crotch, Scout said, "Ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-ga, wa-wa-wa-wa-ga-ga."