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gonna
[gaw-nuh, guh-nuh]
going to.
Are we gonna go soon?
gonna
/ ˈɡɒnə /
verb
going to
Word History and Origins
Origin of gonna1
Example Sentences
“All the machinations that got us there, none of that’s gonna be remembered, and it shouldn’t be,” Clooney said at the time.
“I said to myself I’m not going to go up for the ball, I’m not that tall. … I’m gonna wait for it to come down and that’s what happened,” said Fonseca, who had 10 catches for 152 and two touchdowns and also scored on a six-yard run.
“They’re always gonna be part of the Netflix family and I’m excited we still have more things with them,” Bajaria said.
“This show is as close as you’re gonna get to a real ’90s Spaceland night,” assures Frank.
As Matt Duffer told Variety: “We just want to make sure that if we’re gonna do it, it’s something that we’re very excited about.”
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