goose down
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Definition
- Noun:
- The soft, fine feathers from a goose, used especially as insulation in bedding and clothing: "goose down" refers specifically to the layer of fine, fluffy feathers found beneath the tougher exterior feathers of a goose, prized for its exceptional warmth and lightness.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- This winter jacket is insulated with high-quality goose down. (The jacket uses the soft feathers from geese to provide warmth.)
- She prefers pillows filled with goose down because they are so soft. (The pillows are stuffed with the soft feathers of a goose.)
Advanced Usage
- "to be like goose down": used metaphorically to describe something extremely soft and light.
- The powder was as fine as goose down. (The powder's texture was comparable to the softness of goose feathers.)
Variants and Related Words
- Down (n): the soft, fine feathers of any bird, especially waterfowl like ducks or geese.
- Duck down is also a common filling for comforters.
- Down-filled (adj): describing an item stuffed with down.
- A down-filled vest is perfect for chilly evenings.
Synonyms
- Plumage (n): a bird's feathers collectively. (Note: This is a broader term that includes all feathers, not specifically the soft underlayer.)
- Underfeathers (n): the soft feathers beneath the contour feathers. (This is a descriptive synonym.)
Related Phrases
- Goose down cluster: refers to a specific, high-quality clump of down feathers.
- The fill power measures the loft of the goose down clusters.
- Down comforter: a thick, quilted blanket filled with down.
- They snuggled under a warm down comforter.
Related Idioms
- To be in fine feather: to be in good health or spirits. (Note: This idiom uses "feather" generally, not specifically "goose down.")
- After a good rest, he was in fine feather.