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Definition of Goslings
1. gosling [n] - See also: gosling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Goslings
Literary usage of Goslings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Grimm's Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Edna Henry Lee Turpin (1903)
"THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN goslings Once upon a time there lived a goose that had seven
... "Dear mother," said the goslings, "we 15 will do just as you say. ..."
2. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1904)
"Although goslings are not nearly so subject to gapes or lice as chickens or ...
I have lost a few goslings with gapes, but the greatest loss has been from ..."
3. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry by Robert Jennings (1864)
"REARING OP goslings. Tor the 6rst three or four days, goslings must be kept warm and
... When goslings are first allowed to go at large with their mother, ..."
4. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry by Robert Jennings (1864)
"REARING OF goslings. For the first three or four days, goslings must be kept warm
and ... When goslings are first allowed to go at large with their mother, ..."
5. The Fables of Florian by Florian (1888)
"THE PEACOCK, TWO goslings, AND THE DIVER His wondrous plumes the peacock spread,
And was admir'd by other birds; ..."
6. Learning to Talk; Or, Entertaining and Instructive Lessons in the Use of by Jacob Abbott (1868)
"Now count the goslings again, and let me see if you count them right. ... Can you
see any of the goslings' feet ? The goslings' feet are little, ..."