Use of goth in Sentences. 18 Examples

The examples include goth at the start of sentence, goth at the end of sentence and goth in the middle of sentence

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goth at the start of sentence


  1. Goth music: dark depressing music listened to by people who always wear black clothes.
  2. Goth techniques have the same objective : converting a programmer's logical data requests to physical form.
  3. Goth appeared before Teesside magistrates on Monday on a charge of grievous bodily harm with intent and was bailed.

goth in the middle of sentence


  1. Rome was sacked by the goths in 410.
  2. I know what so - called goth culture is.
  3. In 493 Theodoric the goth became King of Rome.
  4. The goth that I talk about has no relationship with goth music.
  5. Alaric the goth advanced toward Rome, which he sacked in AD 410.
  6. Alternative Metal, Death Metal, Black Metal, goth Metal, Nu - metal.
  7. Perhaps you are a goth really and truly , just you don't know the truth.
  8. Thus, the companion record is currently the best goth album on the market.
  9. The next night, I met the guy Angrboda, this totally lame - as s goth name.
  10. There is even a punk poetess in the familiar Joolz guise of goth gone wrong.
  11. In 455 the goths were to be the prime movers in his elevation to imperial office.
  12. You can do an elaborate goth makeup job with just a simple black grease pencil and a relatively light foundation color.
  13. The goth tribe was famous for its barbarousness, fierceness and sanguinariness, which was quite similar to the darkness European Middle Age.
  14. Bored female requires scintillating correspondence to warm her winter nights-Most musical tastes catered for, but no goths or Smiths fans please.
  15. As a result, the word "goth" was gradually endowed with the multiple meanings as barbarousness , terror, lag, mystery, darkness age, Middle Age, and so on.

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