gosling (Meaning)
Wordnet
gosling (n)
young goose
Webster
gosling (n.)
A young or unfledged goose.
A catkin on nut trees and pines.
Synonyms & Antonyms of gosling
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gosling Sentence Examples
- The fluffy gosling waddled behind its mother, its tiny feet barely touching the ground.
- A group of goslings gathered by the pond, their cheerful cries echoing through the air.
- The gosling's beak was a bright orange, contrasting sharply with its soft yellow plumage.
- The gosling's mother hovered protectively over it, shielding it from the rain.
- The newborn gosling was still wet and vulnerable, but its eyes sparkled with curiosity.
- The gosling stumbled through the grass, its clumsy movements bringing a smile to the observers.
- The gosling's feathers grew rapidly, soon transforming it into a graceful swan.
- The gosling's curious nature led it to explore every nook and cranny of the farmyard.
- The gosling's honking calls echoed across the field, signaling its presence to its siblings.
- The gosling's playful antics brought joy to all who witnessed its infectious enthusiasm.
FAQs About the word gosling
young gooseA young or unfledged goose., A catkin on nut trees and pines.
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The fluffy gosling waddled behind its mother, its tiny feet barely touching the ground.
A group of goslings gathered by the pond, their cheerful cries echoing through the air.
The gosling's beak was a bright orange, contrasting sharply with its soft yellow plumage.
The gosling's mother hovered protectively over it, shielding it from the rain.