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gull
1[ guhl ]
noun
- any of numerous long-winged, web-toed, aquatic birds of the family Laridae, having usually white plumage with a gray back and wings.
gull
1/ ɡʌl /
noun
- a person who is easily fooled or cheated
verb
- tr to fool, cheat, or hoax
gull
2/ ɡʌl /
noun
- any aquatic bird of the genus Larus and related genera, such as L. canus ( common gull or mew ) having long pointed wings, short legs, and a mostly white plumage: family Laridae, order Charadriiformes larine
Derived Forms
- ˈgull-ˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- gull-like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of gull1
Origin of gull2
Word History and Origins
Origin of gull1
Origin of gull2
Example Sentences
Instead of being adored, gulls tend to be more of a punchline.
The issue is not so much what AI can do, but how users can be gulled into thinking what it can do.
But for gulls — sometimes erroneously called “seagulls,” though they are not exclusive to the ocean — they are described as nuisances and pests, which experts say couldn’t be further from the truth.
The new entries include the Arctic tern, known for its incredible migration, the giant skua, or pirate of the sea, and two types of gull.
Previous work Dr Windsor has supervised involved fitting backpacks to gulls to explore how they use air currents around buildings to maximise the efficiency of their urban foraging.
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