Use goose in a sentence
Sentences starting with goose
- Goose Island is all gone but a little dab the size of a steamboat. [5]
Sentences ending with goose
- I was a simple goose, and he imposed upon me because he was a sophisticated goose. [8]
- Sometimes I think it is because I am a goose. [6]
- I think Miss Benson is a great goose. [4]
Short sentences using goose
- Where is the goose grease? [5]
- Tut, tut, goose Carterette! [11]
More example sentences with the word goose in them
- The tailor came with his goose and a pair of shears; but he despised me, too, and departed for the South that night. [5]
- Then Austen heard Victoria's voice in the hallway:--"Don't make a goose of yourself, Humphrey. [9]
- I got an ugly cut from the carving-knife in an affair with a goose of iron constitution in which I came off second best. [6]
- It gravels me to think what a goose I was to make Livy and Clara remain in Durban; but I wanted to save them the 30-hour railway trip to Johannesburg. [5]
- First you forget to take the red hot warming-pan out of the bed and now you old goose you spill my good drink onto the floor. [10]
- Jeff gave prosperity to Stone's Landing and navigation to Goose Run, and the toast was washed down with gusto, in the simple fluid of corn; and with the return compliment that a rail road was a good thing, and that Jeff Thompson was no slouch. [5]
- At the same time she was so soft-hearted, that she could not bear that any living creature should suffer, and though she looked keenly after everything at the hearth and loom, she could never see a fowl, a goose, or a pig slaughtered. [10]
- At her table there were extra dishes at dinner, and the servants had vodka and roast goose or suckling pig. [2]
- If you'll step there and speak to Maria--" I fetched the goose grease and went to sleep again. [5]
- A poet, like the goose, sails without visible landmarks to unexplored regions of truth, which philosophy has yet to lay down on its atlas. [6]
- The fox and the goose and the corn and things-- Oh, dear, they are nothing to it. [5]
- It was plain that that stranger had enabled me to make a goose of myself. [5]
- A goose and some chickens had strayed off to his premises. [10]
- No doubt the policy of the hounds was useful, and it might save his own goose, but it was, in a sense, un-English to hunt the wild man with hounds. [11]
- He had a pole ten feet long, with a crook in the end of it, and occasionally a goose would branch out from the flock and make a lively break around the corner, with wings half lifted and neck stretched to its utmost. [5]
- He took his pole and reached after that goose with unspeakable sang froid--took a hitch round his neck, and "yanked" him back to his place in the flock without an effort. [5]
- But in a little while these words came murmuring remotely through the fog of my drowsiness: "Mortimer, if we only had some goose grease--will you ring? [5]
- A few heavy little clouds were darkly relieved against the blue sky, and a peasant, driving two sucking pigs before him, called to another, who was carrying a goose under each arm, that the sun was drawing water, and thundershowers seldom came singly. [10]
- The brain-tappers are like the owner of the goose that laid the golden eggs. [6]
- Dear, you are just a goose, socially. [4]
- But unfortunately, it is as the goose resembles the swan, or the owl resembles the eagle. [10]
- For a divine instinct, such as drives the goose southward and the poet heavenward, is a hard thing to manage, and proves too strong for many whom it possesses. [6]
- He knew that if again and yet again he were placed in the same position he would do even as he had done--even as he had done with the man Kimber by the Fox and Goose tavern beyond Hamley. [11]
- You don't suppose he--" "Well, I'm not going to the door, anyhow, mother, I don't care who it is; and, of course, he wouldn't be such a goose as to come at this hour. [8]
- She told him he was a goose, although secretly admitting the justice of his defence. [9]
- Solely for her gratification, Nickel stole the goose and the hens. [10]
- For the Egyptian goose, see Macgillivray, 'British Birds,' vol. [1]
- In the Sebastopol goose the scapular feathers are greatly elongated, curled, or even spirally twisted, with the margins plumose. [1]
- But the Egyptian goose (Chenalopex aegyptiacus) has only "bare obtuse knobs," and these probably shew us the first steps by which true spurs have been developed in other species. [1]
- Does that stream empty----" "That, why, that's Goose Run. [5]
- When he is down on all his knees, flat on his breast to receive his load, he looks something like a goose swimming; and when he is upright he looks like an ostrich with an extra set of legs. [5]
- A goose flies by a chart which the Royal Geographical Society could not mend. [6]
- It was an antique intaglio stone in an Etruscan setting,--a wild goose flying over the Campagna. [6]
- He shunned Cynthia, and when he was accidentally near her, and she asked him if he would get her a glass of cider, he rudely told her--like a goose as he was--that she had better ask Ephraim. [4]
- She fetched crockery--new, and plenty of it; new wooden goblets and other table furniture; and beer, fish, chicken, a goose, eggs, roast beef, roast mutton, a ham, a small roast pig, and a wealth of genuine white wheaten bread. [5]
- The young of an Indian goose (Sarkidiornis melanonotus) closely resemble in plumage an allied genus, Dendrocygna, when mature. [1]
- I suppose I'm a sort of a goose --in the abstract, as you say. [4]
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