Examples of using Goose in English and their translations into Malay
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White goose down material is 2 times more expensive than duck down,
Goose pulling is an old sport originally played in parts of the Netherlands,
the cities of Goose Green and Darwin were occupied,
When the goose is eaten
which added to the goose, proves thee far and wide a broad goose.
putting local people in danger," said Steve Goose, arms director at Human Rights Watch.
The tradition of eating Martin's goose can be explained in this way,
putting local people in danger,” Steve Goose, arms director at Human Rights Watch, said.
If we consider the scientific point of view from what a goose has red paws,
in a British television adaptation of The Snow Goose Heroes and Villains[25].
Whether juicy T-bone steaks with cranberry-horseradish chutney or crispy Christmas goose with chestnut-apple filling- in winter, the grill does not stay cold,
putting local people in danger," said HRW arms director Steve Goose.
The sport involves a goose that is hung by its legs from a pole
I tango with guys like Annihil-ape, Goose Cannon, The Majestic Cara-boom, Oh, really? Cyber Billy Goat, Rene-gator, Baked Clam-urai, Tortoise Bombshell.
Either something big like a goose flying in through the window, What he needed was a distraction,
put a panel with Nils's pet, Goose Martin, on the working wall.
But there are also other stories about the traditional goose meal, in Germany the goose is served in most regions with dumplings
putting local people in danger,” said Steve Goose, director of the arms division of Human Rights Watch.
well adapted to the cold, you should take care of a comfortable and convenient goose.
putting local people in danger,” said Steve Goose, HRW arms director.