Sentence examples for geese from inspiring English sources

The word 'geese' is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It refers to the plural form of the word 'goose', which is a type of bird. Example: A flock of geese flew overhead, honking loudly as they made their way south for the winter.

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geese

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Plural of goose

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The news that polar bears were consuming more land-based foods, such as bird eggs, geese and caribou – the results of a study from the American Museum of Natural History in New York last year – was exactly the sort of optimism people had been looking for in the polar bear's sad story.

There's not a house or a person in sight: just heron, egrets and geese skimming the still waters.

So far, the laboratory has found Wymore's various morgellons fibres to be: nylon; cotton; a blond human hair; a fungal fibre; a rodent hair; and down, most likely from geese or ducks.

Optimists go skydiving to experience a life-affirming surge of adrenaline, but pessimists steer clear because they know they'll plummet headfirst into a flock of geese, and then their canopy won't open, and then their plane will crash-land and explode right on top of their shattered almost-corpse.

A herd of llamas eyed us warily, and a flock of Andean geese circled, then decided to land.

Expect an elaborate old floor set in cabalistic patterns and lit only by candles, two stone staircases, patches of fresco, a vast hall with giant fireplace, a lovely pool – and dogs, geese, ducks and sheep: this is an active organic farm.

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Inconceivable though it may seem, we must not discount the possibility of a universe where English cricket is not just going to be run a different shade of idiotically, as indicated by the apparent wild goose chase upon which Graves dispatched Pietersen as almost his first act within the job.

At the end of the day, we would head, sandy-footed, to the nearest restaurant, knowing that at every one there would be a cabinet full of fresh seafood to choose from – bass, bream, salmon, lobster, prawns, crabs, goose barnacles, clams … We never ate the same thing twice.

"They seem focused on wild prey – I've seen them overfly a whole field of lambs and go for a greylag goose or snatch a rabbit caught by a buzzard".

Turkey is easier, but anyone having a fancy for goose, duck, capon or our more unusual feathered friends shouldn't take any chances.

Bread is served with meat-flecked goose fat instead of butter, and potatoes are the carbohydrate of choice – generally mashed with seasonal vegetables to make a typically Dutch stamppot.

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