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How to pronounce gooseneck in English?

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Type of curve, curved shape

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The common name of Purple gooseneck loosestrife describes the flower shape aptly.
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The trunk is impressively large, but gooseneck hinges intrude on passenger space.
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One stipulation requires abortion clinics to install special gooseneck scrub sinks.
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In between is a flexible gooseneck to angle it for viewing in any direction.
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The Sioux City-based company produces livestock, grain, flatbed and gooseneck trailers.
From the stltoday.com
The gooseneck pivots allowing the other end of the boom to move freely.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The gooseneck trunk hinges, for example, are covered instead of bare.
From the usatoday.com
He can rhapsodize over such wild ingredients as cattail shoots, nettles and gooseneck barnacles.
From the post-gazette.com
The gooseneck sections of the posts were installed, then removed.
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More examples
  • Something in a thin curved form (like the neck of a goose)
  • The gooseneck is the swivel connection on a sailboat by which the boom attaches to the mast. The boom moves from side to side and up and down by swiveling on the gooseneck.
  • A gooseneck (or goose neck) is a 180u00B0 pipe fitting at the top of a vertical pipe that prevents entry of water. Common implementations of goosenecks are ventilator piping or ducting for bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans, ship holds, landfill methane vent pipes, or any other piping implementation exposed to the weather where water ingress would be undesired...
  • A conduit that also acts as a support member for a light fixture.
  • The front rails of the chassis that raise above the plane of the chassis and engage in the tunnel of a container leading to the connection to tractor.
  • Having the neck of a club curved so that the heel is slightly offset from the line of the shaft.
  • A putter (or iron) that has an extremely offset hosel.
  • The fitting which secures the boom to the mast
  • A portion of a water service connection between the distribution system water main and a meter. Sometimes called a pigtail.