gosling

[ˈɡäzliNG]

gosling Definition

  • 1a young goose
  • 2a junior member of a group or organization

Using gosling: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gosling" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The goslings followed their mother across the pond.

  • Example

    He's the newest gosling in the company, just starting his internship.

gosling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gosling

Phrases with gosling

  • an affectionate term for a foolish or naive person

    Example

    Oh, you silly gosling! You forgot your keys again.

  • a type of bungee jumping where the person jumps off a high platform with a rope tied around their waist and ankles

    Example

    I'm too scared to try skydiving, but I might be up for a gosling jump.

  • a shade of green that is similar to the color of a goose's feathers

    Example

    She painted her bedroom walls in a soothing gosling green.

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Summary: gosling in Brief

A 'gosling' [ˈɡäzliNG] is a young goose, and can also refer to a junior member of a group or organization. Examples include 'The goslings followed their mother across the pond,' and 'He's the newest gosling in the company, just starting his internship.' The term also appears in phrases like 'silly gosling,' used as an affectionate term for a foolish person, and 'gosling green,' a shade of green similar to a goose's feathers.