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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
goose-step .
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Examples
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The American people have dutifully goose-stepped and supported their troops in a nationalist orgy of pro-American chest-beating:
Orwell and War Socialism, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Labour goose-stepped into a police state courtesy of Jack Straw, 'Our' Jacqui Smith and the rest of that gang five years ago
Vince Cable's idiocy leaves Britain at Murdoch's mercy | Henry Porter 2010
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Threw stones at the Nazis as they goose-stepped into town.
John Belushi Is Dead Kathy Charles 2010
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Labour goose-stepped into a police state courtesy of Jack Straw, 'Our' Jacqui Smith and the rest of that gang five years ago
Vince Cable's idiocy leaves Britain at Murdoch's mercy | Henry Porter 2010
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If they were riding a Nada I think I might have goose-stepped myself.
Green With Envy: Destroy the Enemy, Save the World BikeSnobNYC 2009
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These are the same lemmings who goose-stepped to war based on lies, not against the terrorists who actually attacked us but against a country that promised the biggest economic advantage to an elite few.
Kimberly Krautter: Did the Inglorious N.O.P. Bust a Cap in Health Care Reform? 2009
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We cannot wait until we're all goose-stepped into a massive book checkout line.
Archive 2009-09-01 West End Bob 2009
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We cannot wait until we're all goose-stepped into a massive book checkout line.
Stealth Public Option . . . . West End Bob 2009
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On a movie screen six feet high, German soldiers goose-stepped through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
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With a few notable exceptions, members of Congress from both sides of the aisle fell into formation with their American flag lapel pins unfurled and goose-stepped down Pennsylvania Avenue in time with President Bush's war drums.
Nader and McKinney: "Wasting" a Vote for Lincoln's "Radical" Ideal 2008
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