Goy, O'Callaghan, and Zoutman reported on their systematic review of the scientific literature on modes of transmission. |
The indefatigable litigant, the brilliant engineer, to whom ideas, goy! |
In the eyes of the goy he's something peculiar, something disgraceful! |
Two in particular, Agasaki and goy, are thus described by Kmpfer. |
Because the man who did it, is a wicked brute who by accident is a Jew, and might just as well have been a goy. |
Baker is an oddity even in the oddball-ridden world of Yiddish theatre: a goy from the Midwest who was raised Episcopalian. |