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    gull
    /ɡʌl/

    verb

    • 1. fool or deceive (someone): "he had been gulled into believing that the documents were authentic"

    noun

    • 1. a person who is fooled or deceived.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GullGull - Wikipedia

    Juvenile of Armenian gull in flight, flying over Lake Sevan. Gulls, or colloquially seagulls, are seabirds of the family Laridae in the suborder Lari. They are most closely related to the terns and skimmers and distantly related to auks, and even more distantly to waders.

  3. Learn the meanings and usage of the word gull as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and etymology. Find out the difference between a gull and a tern, and between a gull and a dupe.

  4. Aug 5, 2024 · Gull, any of more than 40 species of heavily built web-footed seabirds of the gull and tern family Laridae (order Charadriiformes). Several genera are usually recognized for certain specialized gulls, but many authorities place these in the broad genus Larus.

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    • Herring gull. The stereotypical gull. Adults are told from most gulls by their large size, pale grey upperparts and pink legs. In summer they have a white head, which develops dark streaking in winter.
    • Lesser black-backed gull. Similar size to a herring gull, but often slightly smaller. Adults are recognised by their slate-grey upperparts (contrasting with blacker wing-tips) and bright yellow legs.
    • Great black-backed gull. The world's largest gull! Distinguished by huge size, heavy bill and large square head that makes the eye seem small and beady. Adults have blackish upperparts and pale pinkish legs.
    • Common gull. Like a much smaller, cuter version of a herring gull. Adults have pale grey upperparts, yellow-green legs, a dark eye and a thin yellow bill.
  5. Jun 6, 2023 · +10 Different types of seagulls. Some of the most common sea gull types include the common gull, the European herring gull, the little gull, the kelp gull, Ross's gull and kittiwakes.

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  6. Learn about gulls, a group of more than 40 species of seabirds with gray or white plumage, hooked bills, and variable head markings. Find out how they feed, breed, and differ in size and colour.

  7. Spiraling above a fishing boat or squabbling at a dock or parking lot, Herring Gulls are the quintessential gray-and-white, pink-legged "seagulls." They're the most familiar gulls of the North Atlantic and can be found across much of coastal North America in winter.