goose step
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Definition
Noun:
- A style of marching: A formal marching step performed by military personnel, characterized by keeping the legs straight and swinging each leg forward high and stiffly, without bending the knee.
Verb (goose-step):
- To march in this specific style: To perform the goose step march.
Usage Examples
Noun:
- The soldiers' parade was marked by a precise and synchronized goose step.
- The dictator insisted on the goose step as a display of discipline and power.
Verb:
- The troops were ordered to goose-step past the reviewing stand.
- Historically, some armies have goose-stepped during formal ceremonies.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used figuratively to imply rigid, unthinking obedience or conformity.
- The committee members seemed to goose-step in line with the chairman's every directive without question.
Variants and Related Words
- Goose-stepping (present participle/gerund): The act of performing the goose step.
- The act of goose-stepping requires significant practice to perfect.
Synonyms
- Noun: Straight-legged march, formal march.
- Verb: March stiffly, parade.
Related Phrases and Context
- While not a phrasal verb, the verb form "to goose-step" is used.
- The practice is most historically associated with the military traditions of certain nations, particularly 20th-century Germany and the Soviet Union, and is often loaded with political and historical connotations.
Noun
- a manner of marching with legs straight and swinging high
Verb
- march in a military fashion