Sentence examples for made goose from inspiring English sources

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In 1990, it made Goose Island the city's first Planned Manufacturing District.

A good march, he said, made "goose pimples chase each other up and down your spine".

A fastball that approached 100 mph coupled with glaring eyes and a Fu Manchu mustache made Goose Gossage one of the most intimidating pitchers of his time, but he said Tuesday that he intentionally hit batters with a pitch only three times.

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The workshop includes making goose feather quills, mixing ink, handling parchment and watching a scribe.

But that's precisely what makes "Goose-Pimples," a production of the New Group, soar: the spectacle of people furiously butting their heads against the walls of their own small-mindedness without ever pausing for a redemptive look at how badly they're behaving.

For a New Year's meal, for instance, he made a goose, which he always did at Follonico, but instead of poaching it in goose fat in a huge stockpot, he basted it in its own fat as it baked for eight hours at 200 degrees.

Medieval Christian monks preferred to use a quill, made from goose or swan feathers, and modern secular calligraphers often use the same antiquarian tool.

Leaving the museum, Hume passed a full-scale century-old model of a dodo: a squat, fat exhibit made of goose feathers and plaster.

Serve with swede mash (ideally, made with goose or duck fat): the pink ham and the orange swede look like sunset on a plate.

And paté, which can be made with goose or chicken liver, contains about 7 mcg.

During the Middle Ages, boar hairs were a favorite in the East, while the West preferred horse hairs (as they were softer), or even just toothpicks made from goose feathers or semi-precious metals (silver and copper).

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