Denise Rodgers
It depends if a wood chuck is chucking wood near by!
Zeus, moose Also, loose...goose...spruce...juice...use...
as loose as a goose!
mousse as in the hair product
The words "goose" and "geese" come from Old English. "Moose" is derived from an Algonquian language, which does not follow the same pattern of pluralization as English. This is why we say "moose" for both singular and plural.
goose loose
goose GOOSE
caboose goose loose moose noose
mongoose
Goose.
They rhyme, and they both make loud noises.
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