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grouse
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grouse
a group of related species of game birds in the family Tetraonidae. They are the red grouse (Lagopus scoticus), wood grouse (Tetrao urogallus), black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), ruffed grouse (Bonasas umbellus), sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and the prairie chickens (Tympanuchus spp.).

grouse disease
see trichostrongylustenuis.


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Despite all our grousing and moaning, we are still too apathetic and willing to let someone else fight the battle.
His support of the proposal sparked ire at home and abroad, with some EU members grousing that the prime minister had stepped back from his public commitments to alter the nation's constitution and laws promoting human rights and democracy.
There's also the requisite troubled trek to each tribe's base camp, with the usual grousing about teammates, and the requisite ineptitude in starting the fire, even though the groups have been given a magnifying glass.
 
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