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It means to get into the water and swim, or to begin to do anything.Example sentence: You will like scuba-diving. Come on in, the water's fine!My grandparents' neighbor used to breed dozens of geese in front of their home. Each time when I came back from school, I had to go through their home so as to arrive my grandparents' house. Those "security guards" were always chasing me conscientiously whenever I was found by them. I really hated them as they made me so scared when I was little, however instead of running away from them, now I like them more than before. :O
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  • :D :D Geese are rude.....Once they chased me too when I was little and going to school...U remind me that day

  • Cute geese!!  ^_^

  • Bob, I'm so happy to learn the idiom "What's good for the gander is good for the goose". It's a fair one for both genders. I like it. Thanks a lot!

    LOL.. I agree with you. Maybe it's boring to drink "pure water" only. Mixing some mud might not only color water but also spice up the taste. :P  Their resistance might enhance automatically at the same time. :)  

  • It's really kind of you, Asif. :)  Your idioms are always thought-provoking and good to match the photos. Many thanks for supporting the challenge all the time. Much appreciated.

  • It looks like they prefer some cream in their coffee (really water with some mud).  "What's good for the gander is good for the goose" (If it is OK for the man to do it then the woman should be able do it too)

  • like a duck takes to water (idiom)
    Means: Very naturally; without effort.

    useage:
    How's Grace doing in her moderator job?
    Very well. She's taken to it like a duck to water.
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