sea gull
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Definition
Noun: 1. A mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs: A common coastal bird, often seen near oceans, lakes, and rivers, known for its loud calls and scavenging behavior.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- A lone sea gull circled high above the fishing boat, waiting for scraps.
- The sound of sea gulls is a familiar part of the harbor's atmosphere.
- We fed pieces of bread to the sea gulls at the pier.
Advanced Usage
- "to be mobbed by sea gulls": To be surrounded by a noisy, aggressive group of gulls, often when they are seeking food.
- As soon as she opened her bag of chips, she was mobbed by sea gulls.
- Figurative use for a scavenger: Used to describe a person who eagerly takes things discarded by others.
- At the end of the market, sea gulls descended on the leftover produce.
Variants and Related Words
- Gull (n): The more general and common term for the same bird. "Sea gull" is a specific type of gull.
- Seagull (n): A common alternative spelling, often written as one word.
- Larid (n): The biological family name for gulls and related birds.
Synonyms
- Gull: The direct synonym.
- Mew: A term for certain types of gulls, especially the common gull ().
Related Phrases
- To gull someone (verb, archaic): To trick or deceive someone. This is etymologically related but has a very different modern meaning.
- He was gulled into buying a fake painting.
Related Idioms
- "To have a memory like a sea gull": A humorous idiom suggesting a very short memory or an inability to retain information, playing on the bird's perceived behavior.
- Don't rely on him to remember the details; he has a memory like a sea gull.
Noun
- mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs