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Where Garfield Strutted The way he looks is part of the Gould effect.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some were jays and some were magpies, Others thrushes, others blackbirds; And they hopped, and sang, and twittered, 190Perked and fluttered all their feathers, Strutted in their shining plumage, And their tails like fans unfolded.

From The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem by Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

Strutted would perhaps be the better word, since she stepped like a person for whom stepping means a calculation.

From The Dust Flower by Kline, Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren)

Some were jays and some were magpies, Others thrushes, others blackbirds; And they hopped, and sang, and twittered, Pecked and fluttered all their feathers, Strutted in their shining plumage, And their tails like fans unfolded.

From The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow by Stokes, Winston

Strutted to and fro, kicked the cabinet, flashed an electric torch, and walked up the room examining each paillasse to make sure it had an occupant.

From The Enormous Room by Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin)



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