He knew that the game of football would always kick the most illustrious of its practitioners in the goolies. |
Voters didn't want Miliband running the country with Nicola Sturgeon gripping his goolies and they couldn't have made their feelings any clearer. |
Where jivers throw themselves on the floor, then send a trailing hand to their left to catch the leg of other dancers while booting their partners in the goolies? |
He was getting on my nerves so I decided to kick him in the goolies. That shut him up. |
In an ideal world, it would be nice to win the title at Raydale Park against Clyde, but football has a habit of kicking you in the goolies. |
A repository of the empire, the town bears a suitably idiotic, unwieldy name, and even in 1950s Armidale it was possible to hear such terms as bluchers, port and goolies. |