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goose-flesh
goose-fleshn [U] (also `goose-pimples [pl]) condition in which the skin is temporarily raised into little lumps, caused by cold or fear 鸡皮疙瘩.
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Goose barnacle
Since barnacle geese were thought to be "neither flesh, nor born of flesh", they were allowed to be eaten on days when eating meat was forbidden by some The claw is removed and the remaining flesh is swallowed.
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Lesser white-fronted goose
The lesser white-fronted goose (Anser erythropus) is a goose closely related to the larger white-fronted goose (A. albifrons). The greylag goose has a flesh-coloured bill and legs and the upper wing-coverts are bluish-grey.
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gooseflesh
ˈgoose-flesh, ˈgooseflesh 1. The flesh of a goose.c 1425 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 661 Caro aucina, goseflesche. c 1520 L. Andrewe Noble Lyfe ii. x. L j b in Babees Bk., The gose flessh is very grose of nature in disiestion. 2. A rough, pimply condition of the skin, resembling that of a plucked goose, pro...
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Barnacle goose
Based on these legends—indeed, the legends may have been invented for this purpose—some Irish clerics considered barnacle goose flesh to be acceptable nor born of flesh...
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goosified
ˈgoosified, pa. pple. nonce-wd. Affected with ‘goose-flesh’.1837 J. H. Newman Lett. (1891) II. 240 [He] shrunk up as if twenty thousand pins had been thrust into him; his flesh goosified, his mouth puckered up.
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Emperor goose
Unlike other goose species, its diet mostly consists of animals, causing its flesh to have a strong flavor. Native birds of Alaska
emperor goose
emperor goose
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goose
▪ I. goose, n. (guːs) Pl. geese (giːs). Forms: sing. 1 gós, 3–6 gos(e, (4 guos, 5 goce), 4–7 goos, 5 ghoos, goys, (6 gosse, gouse), 6 Sc. guis(s, (guss, gwis), 6, 8–9 Sc. guse, 5– goose. pl. 1 gés, gees, 3 ges, 3–4 gies, (4 gyes, 6 giese), 3–5 gees, 4–5 geys(e, 6 Sc. geis(s)e, 4, 6 gese, (5 gess, gh...
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Scania goose
The beak and legs are orange; the beak has a flesh-coloured tip. References
See also
List of goose breeds
Goose breeds originating in Sweden
Goose breeds
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The Goose Girl
It includes the tale of "The Goose Girl" among other tales from the Brothers Grimm. The Scottish comic book writer Grant Morrison references the story in Doom Patrol issue 31, "The Word Made Flesh," when Baphomet takes the form of Falada's
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جائزة غولدن غلوب لأفضل مسلسل قصير أو فيلم تلفزيوني
الفائزون والمرشحون
عقد السبعينات (1970)
1971: The Snow Goose
Brian's Song
Duel
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story
The Last Child
1972: That Certain Queen
2014: Fargo
The Missing
The Normal Heart
Olive Kitteridge
True Detective
2015: Wolf Hall
American Crime
American Horror Story: Hotel
Fargo
Flesh
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The Goose Wife (Inuit)
He passes by two earth spirits, a boiling pot with seal's flesh inside, and some hairless dogs, until he meets a creature named Kajungajorssuaq. In this tale, the bird-wife is a goose. The hunter hides her goose-skin and marries her.
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Barnacle goose myth
because they are not born of flesh... And when they be ripe, men cut them a-two, and men find within a little beast, in flesh, in bone, and blood, as though it were a little lamb without wool
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Coccagee
It was also known in Wales under the name afal baw gwydd ("goose dung apple"). The flesh is yellowish white and acidic, the juice fermenting to a pale, straw coloured cider compared to Canary wine.
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