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The goose step is a kind of marching done by the military.
The goose step is a difficult marching style that takes much practice and coordination.
"No one can tell me that the Italian people were made to goose step in back of any dictator," he would insist.
He was standing like that when Goose stepped out from behind the truck and threw a knife.
The goose step does not carry this negative connotation elsewhere.
In the most rigorous form of goose stepping, the leg is raised almost horizontally.
In Poland, it is difficult to tell whether the goose step is actively used or not.
It can't really be the ridiculous, strutting, old German goose step?
He walked with a peculiar goose step, though there was apparently nothing wrong with his legs.
Chuck began to whistle and clop his feet into the soft earth in a goose step.
Goose stepping can be seen in the 1950 military parade in the capital Belgrade.
He drives his legs high into the air, then brings them down mechanically in a march that resembles the goose step.
By then, flanerie had given way to goose steps.
I had that sudden cold and shaking sensation Molly told us came when "a goose steps on your grave."
Goose stepping is often seen in military parades.
Chile uses the Prussian form of the goose step essentially unaltered.
They squared off then, but with an exaggerated goose step, Vick blew by him to the end zone.
Has Mr. Newton turned the goose step into a fashion statement?
Bolivia practices the waist-high form of goose stepping, even in military parades.
Large military parades require several days of practice to ensure that troops can perform the goose step without injuring themselves.
But still, I don't "get" where coercion, goose steps and Room 101 is implied in any of this.
Snow Goose stepped forward, charm in upraised hand.
The goose step is a special marching step performed on formal military parades and other ceremonies.
Flagbearers and honor guards will frequently march with a higher goose step than the mass of troops following.
The goose step is a feature of military ceremonies in dozens of countries, to varying extents.