And later, in 1970, I met a woman, the ex-wife of a prominent scientist, who had been gently goosed by the president during a White House dinner. |
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Another all-nighter clubbing last night has left me really goosed, but I thought I'd better write summat or folk'll worry. |
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Evan had slowed and was paying more attention to Taylor than where Jessi was, and the girl quickly came up behind her and goosed her. |
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As we passed around the corner I reached out and goosed Michelle, but she was ready for it and returned the favor. |
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And she goosed innovation by creating an incentive program that has doubled the number of patents HP filed this year. |
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I goosed the throttle again, and headed back towards the thick of the fighting. |
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Unless, that is, you like your barbecue sauce syrupy sweet and goosed with liquid smoke. |
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I might have goosed my husband on his way out of the shower. |
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Big firms are sitting on piles of cash and might be goosed into spending some by asset purchases. |
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The charade is then dramatically goosed by Gloucester's sons fighting over their inheritance. |
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A man had been goosed by a woman who melted into the crowd, before he could protest. |
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In their raging cynicism they were happy to go along with the con, so long as it goosed their own returns. |
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He finished the drink in one pull, and goosed a waitress as she walked by. |
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It is a cocktail reminiscent of 1998, when the Asian crisis sent both oil prices and bond yields down sharply, which goosed American growth and stock prices. |
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His verbs get goosed, too, adverbially: remarkably, dramatically. |
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Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more. |
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Later there would be darker images: a bloated, inebriated figure who grabbed a conductor's baton at a public ceremony in Berlin, or goosed the ladies at state receptions. |
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