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seagulls

n. (plural of seagull English)

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Squinting against the cold gale blowing in his face, the cardsmith recognized sooty seagulls, wide-winged albatrosses, tiny black-masked terns, long-necked cormorants, fat pelicans: birds built for gliding great distances, that could cross vast oceans without weakening and dying.

The dog went on running about at the edge of the water, busy with seagulls, though it turned when they did and ran about again, going the other way, and the sea never came nearer.

A pair of seagulls scratched the dull mid-morning with their screaming overhead.

Anna found herself with a talent for stone throwing, too, and brought down seagulls and complacent pigeons and once a feral cat.

I remember seagulls-throwing bread in the air for seagulls, hundreds of them, the whole sky becoming nothing but seagulls as they flapped their wings and snatched the bread from the air.

The traffic overhead made a constant low humming noise, and seagulls circled beneath the huge superstructure.

White seagulls soared against the grey sky, dived, and skimmed the whitecaps of the choppy Narrows.

Twenty or thirty feet over their heads, seagulls make a sound almost like mountain sheep bleating.

Breakfast Flock flashed through the air, till a crowd of a thousand seagulls came to dodge and fight for bits of food.