gander

甘德
definition
verb
Paulie gandered at shelves full of coffee paraphernalia
look or glance at something.
noun
a town on the island of Newfoundland, on Lake Gander; population 9,951 (2006). Its airport served the first regular transatlantic flights during World War II.
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Anyhow, if you're interested, you can take a 'gander' at what's going on here.
There is a growing school of thought that what is sauce for the goose may be poison for the 'gander' .
If anyone wonders whether dress codes are strict now, why not take a 'gander' at the way swings were back at Fulford Golf Club.
take a 'gander' at the luggage, will ya?
Take a 'gander' at some of last week's quotes from Reuter's.
Go ahead, check out official Web sites around the league and take a 'gander' at their promotion of the cheerleaders.
The old saying of what's good for the goose is good for the 'gander' comes strikingly to mind.
What's good for the goose is obviously not good enough for the 'gander' as section 144 only comes into effect for those not in cohort with the regime.
After about three miles of joint-rattling, washboard dirt roads we rounded a corner and got our first 'gander' at the Buttermilks.
Take a 'gander' at these and you may well decide you're young enough to hang them up, after all.
Is it any wonder that there are groups among the economic underclass who reckon that what's good for the goose is good for the 'gander' ?
If you're new to the fast-growing world of video piracy, here's something you should take a 'gander' at.
For those of you who feel nostalgia for the television of the past I'd advise you to take a 'gander' at a ‘classic’ rerun of a show that is not your obsessive favorite some time.
I sought express instructions that I was to make this argument and the Commissioner recognises that sauce for the goose is sauce for the 'gander' .
What's good for the goose is good for the 'gander' , and they say that they would welcome strong verification on both sides of the peninsula.
If you're not sure what that reason is, take a 'gander' at a chart of the stock market.
Although changing rooms aren't always the greatest place to take a 'gander' at yourself, it's worth checking how garments fit.
Take a 'gander' at his upper body; those immense delts pop out at you in three-dimensional splendor.
Apparently this 'gander' and his goose decided that the sauce they're serving up to everyone else wasn't to their liking.
This time they were being scared off the water by two dogs swimming toward them, dogs hired by the ‘sterile squad’ to rid such suburban watering holes of anything so natural as a goose or a 'gander' .
What's good for the US goose may not be good for the Japanese 'gander' .
Lest you think this petty criticism, take a 'gander' at the much more informative Los Angeles Times story generated by the same press conference.
You can look up artists in past issues, view reader art, buy T-shirts or take a 'gander' at their links section.
Our collective understanding of biology is growing by leaps and bounds because sauce for the goose is so often sauce for the 'gander' .
Meanwhile, PC gamers were getting their first 'gander' at Doom 3, and collectively wondering just how much they would need to upgrade their rigs in order to be able to run the thing.
take a 'gander' at that luggage
If you could have someone come in and take a 'gander' at your living room, would you let them in the house and what would you like to change?
‘What's good for the goose is good for the gander, but who is the goose and who is the 'gander' ,’ he quipped.
We popped over to Oracle's Web site today to take a 'gander' at the Software Investment Guide, designed by the database giant to clarify its arcane pricing.
‘What's good for the goose is good for the 'gander' ,’ she says.
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