blue goose
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of blue goose
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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Two years ago he was searching for blue goose eggs, and Dr. J. Dewey Soper of the Canadian Department of the Interior found them first.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Audubon experts are satisfied that the blue goose is one American wildfowl that has not decreased in numbers in recent years.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Beneath the spring of the rainbow, for the benefit of those who could not read, was a huge blue goose floating aimlessly in a sheet of bluer water.
From The Blue Goose by Nason, Frank Lewis
Every day I had to watch the blue goose, and bring in her egg before it was chilled, carrying it carefully so it would not be jarred.
From Laddie; a true blue story by Stratton-Porter, Gene
That night when I went home from school mother was worrying over the blue goose.
From Laddie; a true blue story by Stratton-Porter, Gene
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