movable property, especially thing to be sold or things (furniture, clothes, bedding etc) belonging to a person
personal possessions
Cases of word usage
1) a public meeting at which goods are sold to the person offering the most money (auction)
2) the system of weights used, before metrication, in most English-speaking countries (1 pound = 16 ounces), used for all goods except precious metals and stones, and medicines (avoirdupois)
3) a law officer (who takes goods etc from a person who owes money) (bailiff)
4) to exchange (goods, property etc) (for other goods etc) (barter)
5) (a place where there is) a sale of goods for charity (bazaar)
6) written statement of charges for goods delivered or service given; a proposed law to be discussed by a parliament (called an act when passed) (bill)
7) the surrounding of a place e.g. by armies or warships, to stop goods or people from entering or leaving (blockade)
8) a covered shelter where goods are sold at a market or a fair (booth)
9) the goods carried in a ship, plane etc (cargo)
10) a person or business carrying goods or people for payment (carrier)