golly

[ˈɡɑli]

golly Definition

  • 1an exclamation of surprise or excitement
  • 2a children's toy made of a wooden ball with a hole through the middle and attached to a stick by a string

Using golly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "golly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Golly, I didn't expect to see you here!

  • Example

    He was playing with his golly in the park.

golly Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for golly

Phrases with golly

  • used to express surprise or emphasis

    Example

    By golly, I think she's got it!

  • a black rag doll with bright clothes and hair, typically associated with Britain and considered offensive by some

    Example

    The use of gollywogs as a symbol for a jam company was criticized for being racially insensitive.

  • a type of ice cream bar popular in New Zealand and Australia

    Example

    I love the taste of golly bars on a hot summer day.

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Summary: golly in Brief

'Golly' [ˈɡɑli] is an interjection used to express surprise or excitement. It can also refer to a children's toy made of a wooden ball attached to a stick by a string. 'Golly' is often used in phrases like 'by golly,' and there is a type of ice cream bar called a 'golly bar.'