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Definition of gonna in English: gonnacontractionˈɡɒnə informal Going to. so what you gonna do now? Example sentencesExamples - I'm not gonna review it as there are hundreds of great reviews on the web and I agree with them all.
- It got to the point where I decided that I'm gonna stay here until I darn well make it.
- A whole five days off work and three of them are gonna be spent looking after old people.
- I can assure him that if a dog's gotta go then it's gonna go - regardless of where it is.
- Oh what a post that is gonna be, it's been festering for a while let me tell you!
- We were gonna go off to church again tonight, but there was no-one to look after Boo.
- I'm gonna take a liberty and speak for Edward and Barry and say that we love what we're doing.
- I really felt like both of us were gonna be excited for the other one if we won and that meant a lot.
- The game's gonna be the night before the carnival, and I expect you all to be here.
- I know he's gonna come and try to take me out in the first round, but I'm just not gonna allow it.
- You're gonna be famous, but only if you jump over everybody and scratch their eyes out.
- I'm gonna drag you home tonight and we're going to explore this concept of evolution.
- This is something they mentioned they were gonna do after I'd found myself a place of my own.
- She's made Simon realise he wants her and she's gonna leave him dangling for a bit.
- Mind you, they are gonna have to raise the stakes for the next series, so you never know.
- It's gonna be tough to stay focussed on plumbing and tiling which is my true destiny this week.
- These people deserve to be on a team that is gonna compete for the championship and have a chance to win races.
- He told me about the new place he was gonna work for and to be honest, it sounds ok, but nothing special.
- It's gonna have to be a kennel in the back garden, which isn't a very good solution.
- He's gonna get lonely real quick and end up with a lot of females who prefer to just be friends.
Origin Early 19th century (as ganna): representing a regional or colloquial pronunciation. Rhymes belladonna, Connor, donna, goner, honour (US honor), Maradona, Mashona, O'Connor, Shona, wanna Definition of gonna in US English: gonnacontraction informal Going to. we're gonna win this game Example sentencesExamples - It's gonna be tough to stay focussed on plumbing and tiling which is my true destiny this week.
- Mind you, they are gonna have to raise the stakes for the next series, so you never know.
- I'm gonna take a liberty and speak for Edward and Barry and say that we love what we're doing.
- We were gonna go off to church again tonight, but there was no-one to look after Boo.
- I'm gonna drag you home tonight and we're going to explore this concept of evolution.
- I know he's gonna come and try to take me out in the first round, but I'm just not gonna allow it.
- I really felt like both of us were gonna be excited for the other one if we won and that meant a lot.
- He told me about the new place he was gonna work for and to be honest, it sounds ok, but nothing special.
- It got to the point where I decided that I'm gonna stay here until I darn well make it.
- Oh what a post that is gonna be, it's been festering for a while let me tell you!
- These people deserve to be on a team that is gonna compete for the championship and have a chance to win races.
- The game's gonna be the night before the carnival, and I expect you all to be here.
- This is something they mentioned they were gonna do after I'd found myself a place of my own.
- She's made Simon realise he wants her and she's gonna leave him dangling for a bit.
- You're gonna be famous, but only if you jump over everybody and scratch their eyes out.
- I'm not gonna review it as there are hundreds of great reviews on the web and I agree with them all.
- It's gonna have to be a kennel in the back garden, which isn't a very good solution.
- A whole five days off work and three of them are gonna be spent looking after old people.
- I can assure him that if a dog's gotta go then it's gonna go - regardless of where it is.
- He's gonna get lonely real quick and end up with a lot of females who prefer to just be friends.
Origin Early 19th century (as ganna): representing a regional or colloquial pronunciation. |