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seagull

[see-guhl] / ˈsiˌgʌl /


Example Sentences

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It owes nothing to Chekhov — though there are seagulls — but much to a classically Russian sense of humor and a Chaplinesque ingenuity.

From Los Angeles Times

She hummed as she measured and marked her charts, and she sang so loudly when she climbed Lookout Palm to check for sails that a seagull dropped his fish.

From Literature

A mobile art installation created entirely from litter and rubbish has reignited questions about city centre seagulls.

From BBC

It’s easy to find your quarry if you’ve been told to hunt down a flying girl and then you see a child, twenty feet up, weaving through a flock of seagulls.

From Literature

A few seagulls are perched on the fence nearby, watching them with beady eyes, no doubt hoping for some crumbs.

From Literature