Gander Sentence Examples
What was good for the goose wasn't necessarily good for the gander, it seemed.
Well, can I take a gander at your Books in Print.
In fact, even if you think you know all about your recycling there is no harm in having a quick gander.
So have a wee gander at their website, sample some of their tracks and grab some tickets to their next gig.
Let me grip your trotter and my dear Mrs Duck - you ought to know your proper gander.
Jennie and Spiral wasted no time in having a good gander, peaking into cupboards and doors, presumably looking for more secret passages.
Goosey, goosey, goosey, gander, Whither shall I wander?
What is sauce for the goose must be sauce for the gander.
In future lets remember that old proverbial saying " What's good for the goose is good for the gander " .
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Erm, they're [sounds like he's having a gander] dark blue boxer shorts.
As he got closer the gander heard the feeding gabble of other geese.
What is sauce for the goose must be sauce for the goose must be sauce for the gander.
Owing to his father's profession he was called in derision "the doctor," and George Canning, who wrote satirical verses at his expense, referred to him on one occasion as "happy Britain's guardian gander."
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AdvertisementEducated at Westminster school and at Trinity College, Cambridge, he began his literary career by some satirical verses on Bath society published in 1777, and Poetical Tales, by "Sir Gregory Gander," in 1778.
His vanity, however, as has been admirably remarked, is essentially that of " the peacock, not of the gander," and is redeemed by his willingness to raise a laugh at his own expense (Strachan-Davidson, p. 192).