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  • noun Plural form of gouda.

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Examples

  • Two Hindoo ryots -- always called goudas in Manjarabad -- from a neighbouring village were with me, and were keeping a sharp look out.

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • Narasimha gouda of Appanadoddi village-- no one should put a towel on their shoulders in front of gouda, if any one dies in goudas family whole village should compulsorily cry for some great?

    Archive 2006-09-01 Abhay N 2006

  • A shout of 'The bull is going,' from the goudas, made me look back, and just as he was starting I hastily fired my second barrel into his shoulder and dropped him dead.

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • We found the spot where the tiger had been knocked over, and the goudas soon discovered cut hair (by the bullet), a sure proof of a hit.

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • The tiger struck me as being a small one, and the goudas thought so too.

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • My goudas became frantic at this, and seeing that there was now no chance of a fight between the bull and the tiger, I rushed along the hill with the view of trying to get

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • Flavoured goudas A young fruity gouda is usually a safe bet at our house and I like to experiment with flavoured varieties - such as dill, jalapeno, cumin, garden vegetable or smoked.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sue Riedl 2011

  • Flavoured goudas A young fruity gouda is usually a safe bet at our house and I like to experiment with flavoured varieties - such as dill, jalapeno, cumin, garden vegetable or smoked.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sue Riedl 2011

  • Harder cheeses like goudas can be described as sweet, nutty, intense, and firm.

    The Kitchn Nora Singley 2010

  • Harder cheeses like goudas can be described as sweet, nutty, intense, and firm.

    The Kitchn Nora Singley 2010

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