grouse Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun flesh of any of various grouse of the family Tetraonidae; usually roasted; flesh too dry to broil
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noun popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet
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verb hunt grouse
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verb complain
squawk; bellyache; beef; gripe; holler; bitch; crab.
- What was he hollering about?
WordNet
Grouse noun singular & plural
Etymology
Prob. after the analogy of mouse, mice, fr. the earlierDefinitions
(Zoöl.) Any of the numerous species of gallinaceous birds of the family Tetraonidæ , and subfamilyTetraoninæ , inhabiting Europe, Asia, and North America. They have plump bodies, strong, well-feathered legs, and usually mottled plumage. The group includes the ptarmigans (Lagopus ), having feathered feet.✍ Among the European species are the red grouse ( Lagopus Scoticus ) and the hazel grouse (Bonasa betulina ). SeeCapercaidzie ,Ptarmigan , andHeath grouse . Among the most important American species are the ruffed grouse, or New England partridge (Bonasa umbellus ); the sharp-tailed grouse (Pediocætes phasianellus ) of the West; the dusky blue, or pine grouse (Dendragapus obscurus ) of the Rocky Mountains; the Canada grouse, or spruce partridge (D. Canadensis ). See alsoPrairie hen , andSage cock . The Old World sand grouse (Pterocles , etc.) belong to a very different family. SeePterocletes , andSand grouse .
Grouse intransitive verb
Definitions
To seek or shoot grouse.