100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "gander"
Definition
Gander (noun):
- A male goose, particularly used in reference to domesticated geese.
- Informally, it refers to a look or glance, as in the phrase "take a gander" meaning to take a look at something.
Synonyms
- For the animal: male goose, gander goose
- For the informal meaning: glance, look, peek, gaze, view, sight
Antonyms
- For the animal: female goose (goose)
- For the informal meaning: ignore, overlook, disregard
Examples
- Let’s gander at the new exhibit at the museum.
- Have you had a chance to gander at the latest reports?
- I need to gander through my notes before the meeting.
- She took a quick gander at the menu.
- Why don’t we gander outside and see if it’s raining?
- He decided to gander at the beautiful sunset.
- I always gander at the headlines first.
- Can you gander at this document for me?
- They gandered at the stars through the telescope.
- I’ll just gander at my options before making a decision.
- Why don’t you gander at that new café down the street?
- I’ll gander at the book before returning it to the library.
- She gandered out the window to check the weather.
- Let's gander around the park this afternoon.
- He gandered at the painting for a long time, captivated by it.
- I want to gander at the latest fashion trends.
- Make sure to gander at the rules before signing up.
- Can you gander at my essay and give feedback?
- They gandered at the new sports car on display.
- I had a chance to gander at the show before leaving.
- Let me gander at the documents to see if everything is in order.
- She took a moment to gander at the scenery.
- We should gander at the options available for our trip.
- I’ve never had the chance to gander at that part of the city.
- He likes to gander at old photographs.
- I’ll just gander at the time before I head out.
- They gandered at the street performers downtown.
- Why don’t you gander at the prices before making a purchase?
- I always gander at the new arrivals in the store.
- She loves to gander through antique shops.
- Can we gander at the schedule for next week?
- He took a moment to gander at the map.
- I’d like to gander at the reviews before I buy it.
- They gandered at the beautiful architecture during their trip.
- I just want to gander at my options for dinner.
- She asked him to gander at her new haircut.
- Let’s gander at the beach while we’re here.
- I might gander at the latest movies this weekend.
- He gandered at the crowd, looking for his friend.
- I’ll gander at the bookshop on my way home.
- She always takes the time to gander at the flowers in the garden.
- They gandered at the fireworks from their balcony.
- I need to gander at my emails before the meeting starts.
- He decided to gander at the new video game.
- We should gander at some recipes for dinner tonight.
- I love to gander at the ocean waves during sunset.
- Let’s gander at the local art scene this weekend.
- I’ll just gander at my phone for a moment.
- She likes to gander at fashion blogs for inspiration.
- He took a gander at the newspaper before breakfast.
- They decided to gander at the thrift store for hidden treasures.
- I always gander at the plants in the nursery.
- Can you gander at these shoes and tell me what you think?
- She wants to gander at the new exhibit opening next week.
- Let’s gander at the options for travel destinations.
- He gandered at the clock, realizing he was late.
- I’ll take a gander at the weather report later.
- We should gander at the local cuisine while we’re here.
- She loves to gander at the recipes in culinary magazines.
- Can you gander at this artwork? It’s stunning!
- He often ganders at his favorite sports highlights.
- Let’s gander at the historical sites in the area.
- I’d like to gander at the latest gadgets.
- They gandered at the antique store for hours.
- I want to gander at the festival this weekend.
- She took a gander at the sales before shopping.
- He likes to gander at the mountain views.
- I’ll just gander at the new restaurant’s menu.
- Can we gander at the upcoming events?
- They gandered at the fashion show with great interest.
- I want to gander at the historical documents in the archive.
- She decided to gander at the new park in town.
- He took a gander at his old yearbook.
- Let’s gander at the sports highlights together.
- I’ll gander at the items on sale before buying.
- She loves to gander at the stars at night.
- They gandered at the local wildlife during their hike.
- I want to gander at the travel brochures before planning.
- Can you gander at the new policy changes?
- He always ganders at the tech blogs for updates.
- Let’s gander at the local music scene this weekend.
- I took a quick gander at the presentation slides.
- She decided to gander at the new coffee shop.
- They gandered at the city skyline from the rooftop.
- I always gander at the flowers in the spring.
- Can we gander at the new furniture collection?
- He took a long gander at the painting in the gallery.
- I need to gander at the event schedule.
- Let’s gander at the new tech releases at the expo.
- She likes to gander at her old childhood photos.
- We should gander at the local markets for fresh produce.
- I’ll just gander at the latest news for a moment.
- He gandered at the parade from the sidelines.
- Can you gander at my project and provide feedback?
- They love to gander at the wildlife in the national park.
- I want to gander at the historical landmarks in the city.
- Let’s gander at the art installations around town.
- She took a gander at the new fashion line.
- He wants to gander at the options for his next car.
- I’ll gander at the reviews before making my decision.