Wiktionary
n. A style of marching in which the feet are lifted high in the air in front. vb. To march with a goose-step.
Usage examples of "goose-step".
I was saved from further remarks by the appearance of “Broast the Bantams,” accompanied by hordes of goose-stepping freshmen yelling unintelligible things about the future of the freshmen, class of ‘90.
A file of American doughboys, led by a corporal with a tin trumpet and officered by a sergeant with an enormous American cigar, goose-stepped down the Avenue de l'Opera, gaining recruits at every step.
At their shoulders marched eight score heavily armored griffins, three thousand goose-stepping mummies, and a column of abominable snowmen on motorized bobsleds.
What liberals mean by goose-stepping or ethnic cleansing is generally something along the lines of eliminating taxpayer funding for the National Endowment for the Arts.
And once toward evening -- we had the sun behind us, the helmet of the brewery chimney sat on the bleeding head of a bleeding knight -- they appeared to one side of the icehouse and came goose-stepping through the nettles along the front tar-paper wall.
His grip a remorseless shackle, the guard led Joshua out of the auditorium to the goose-stepping cadence of hand clapping.
Now it's a sweaty gym, run by goose-stepping weightlifters with German accents.