gooseneck
Americannoun
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a curved object resembling the neck of a goose, often of flexible construction, as in the shaft of a gooseneck lamp.
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Nautical. a curved piece at the foot of a boom, attached to a mast by a vertical pivot and itself having a horizontal pivot so that the boom can be pointed in a wide angle vertically or horizontally.
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Carpentry. a vertical continuation of the handrail of a flight of stairs, terminating in a short horizontal part on the top of a newel post.
noun
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nautical a pivot between the forward end of a boom and a mast, to allow the boom to swing freely
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something in the form of a neck of a goose
Other Word Forms
- goosenecked adjective
Etymology
Origin of gooseneck
Example Sentences
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In some cases, Rizk said he has recommended a less painful, low-tech fix: cellphone holders, metal contraptions that have a flexible gooseneck that holds the mobile device up to eye level.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
Standing at the helm of the 100-year-old “rose engine,” he peered through a microscope at a small, square slab of German silver illuminated by a gooseneck lamp.
From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2023
The organisms include anemones and pelagic gooseneck barnacles.
From Washington Times • Apr. 18, 2023
I wish I could get myself to slowly pour hot water from a gooseneck kettle over coffee grounds, slowly extracting their flavor, letting the subtle notes of orange and marzipan energize me.
From Salon • Jan. 24, 2022
The hull of the lifeboat invited life too, in the form of small gooseneck barnacles.
From "Life of Pi" by Yann Martel
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