Gooses [noun]

Definition of Gooses:

ambition, inspiration

Synonyms of Gooses:

● Desire

● Impetus

● Interest

● Wish

● Incentive

● Motive

● Reason

● Encouragement

● Impulse

● Catalyst

● Inclination

● Provocation

● Hunger

● Gimmick

● Angle

● Persuasion

● Incitation

● Kick

● Fire

● Action

● Disposition

● Spur

● Incitement

● Predisposition

● Stimulus

● Drive

● Instigation

● Inducement

● Suggestion

● Push

● Right stuff

● Predetermination

● Actuation

● Impulsion

● Get up and go


Opposite/Antonyms of Gooses:

● Depression

● Dullness

● Discouragement

● Block

● Prevention

● Deterrent

● Hindrance

● Hatred

● Hate

● Dislike


Sentence/Example of Gooses:

It’s common to see dozens upon dozens of geese nesting on the side of parkways on Long Island.

Fact is, their goose was cooked by going for 2 at the end of the third quarter to turn down 5 into down 3.

Every year, millions of bar-headed geese migrate over the Himalayas and have been doing so for millions of years.

To hear the creature talk about it makes my mouth as a brick kiln and my flesh as that of a goose.

The Kutchin make pretty pipe-stems out of goose-quills wound about with porcupine-quills.

The universal desire was for mamma to see him, and when the time came, she owned that papa's swan had not turned out a goose.

The declination axis is short, and is supported by a massive goose-neck bolted to the upper end of the polar axis.

Of waking dog, nor gaggling goose more waker then the hound.'

For a pen she would catch a goose, pluck a quill, and ask Billy to cut it.

Besides the oath of Socrates, “by the dog,” he is reported to have sworn variously by the goose and by the plane-tree.