Gooseflesh
noun
1.
a rough condition of the skin, resembling that of a plucked goose, induced by cold or fear; horripilation.
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[goos-foo t] /ˈgusˌfʊt/ noun, plural goosefoots. 1. any of numerous, often weedy plants of the genus Chenopodium, having inconspicuous greenish flowers. /ˈɡuːsˌfʊt/ noun (pl) -foots 1. any typically weedy chenopodiaceous plant of the genus Chenopodium, having small greenish flowers and leaves shaped like a goose’s foot See also Good King Henry, fat hen
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