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gull

A gull is a seabird with big wings.

gull

(= dupe, fool) fool or hoax The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone You can't fool me! (= fool) make a fool or dupe of mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs (= chump) a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of

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Simple sentences

A beautiful gull flies over the sea.

Movie subtitles

So, at last, I've met Blackie's little white gull.
Why, 'tis a gull, a fool, a rogue, that now and then goes to the wars to grace himself at his returning to London under the form of a soldier.
Uh, Gull Cottage.
Gull Cottage.
Perhaps they have Gull Cottage listed, too.
I shall drive you to Gull Cottage in my motorcar.
You'll probably think it very silly of me, Mr. Coombe. but I've decided to take Gull Cottage after all.
I want Gull Cottage.
Very well, Mrs. Muir. on the understanding that I disclaim all responsibility of what may happen. you shall have Gull Cottage.
Gull Cottage, Whitecliff-by-the-sea.
Is it a sea gull?
Boy, you-you-you. you tryin' to gull me?
Gull hit her. - A gull?
Isn't that lovely? Ladies and gentlemen I don't bring you here to gull you and swindle you, this is the exact replica of those two I just sold before.
There goes a sea gull.
Gull hit her.
A gull?
A gull hit me, Mrs. Brenner, that's all.
The gull when I was in the boat yesterday, the one at Annie's last night, and now.
A gull smashed into Annie's front door.
Miss Daniels was attacked by a gull only yesterday. Yeah.
This young lady was hit by a gull only Saturday.
A diamond as big as a gull's egg.
Close off your stupid gull!
I thought I'd be limbered sure when that gull caught me cutting his purse. What's that?
Oh, I think the wrong gull must have kicked you in the head.
Why, 'tis a gull, a fool, a rogue, that now and then goes to the wars, to grace himself at his return into London under the form of a soldier.
Thou hast not half the power to do me harm as I have to be hurt. O, gull. O, dolt.
I was with Linda all morning. I went to her room early to ask her to go to Gull Cove to do some sketching.
I played with Mr. Gardener. I'm sorry I'm late. I was sketching at Gull Cove.
She wanted to go to Gull Cove to draw some stupid cliffs. And did she? - Oh, yes.
Monsieur Poirot, are you aware that would take nearly two hours to pedal around the island from Ladder Bay to Gull Bay?
You tell Monsieur Poirot that I was with you this morning when you were swimming in Gull Cove.
Did you see Mr. Brewster when you were bathing in Gull Cove this morning?
Yes, you did, madame. When I asked you at what time you left Gull Cove yesterday, you said it was 12 o'clock.
Now if you will be a little patient, I'll explain to you exactly what happened next at Gull Cove.
Madame Redfern now turns and runs across the path which separates Gull Cove from Ladder Bay.
But yesterday afternoon, I myself stood on the cliff overlooking Gull Cove and I discovered something rather interesting.
She runs back across the island to rejoin the path leading from Gull Bay to the hotel.

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