Gander

//ˈɡæn.dɚ//

"Gander" in a Sentence (16 examples)

What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

What is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

Let's have a gander at this insolent man.

Let me take a gander.

Just look at all these yachts. Take a gander at that trimaran.

Go ahead, take a gander.

One was the gray goose, who afterward became very friendly, and the other, a white gander from the farm on the opposite side of the road.

A gander is a male goose.

What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

Take a gander.

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Ganders and geese are at their best for stock from two to ten years old. They live to a great age—it is stated to thirty or more years—but after ten years they cannot be reckoned upon as reliable assets on a farm. Two years old is the best age to mate them, making up pens of a gander and two or three geese at the New Year. It is difficult sometimes to distinguish ganders from geese. A practical man is, however, rarely mistaken.

Old Mother Goose / When she wanted to wander / Would ride through the air / On a very fine gander.

Marta's gander was a magnificent snow-white bird: the object of terror to foxes, children and dogs. She had reared him as a gosling; and whenever he approached, he would let fly a low contented burble and sidle his neck around her thighs.

Have a gander at what he’s written.

I took a gander and she seemed so familiar.

As well as the church and its sexton, the market house is worth a gander, while the hop fields and orchards are "reminding one of Kent", for we are in another "Garden of England".

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