The Collaborative International Dictionary
Gulling
Gull \Gull\ (g[u^]l), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gulled (g[u^]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Gulling.] [Prob. fr. gull the bird; but cf. OSw. gylla to deceive, D. kullen, and E. cullibility.] To deceive; to cheat; to mislead; to trick; to defraud.
The rulgar, gulled into rebellion, armed.
--Dryden.
I'm not gulling him for the emperor's service.
--Coleridge.
Wiktionary
gulling
vb. (present participle of gull English)
Usage examples of "gulling".
The hubbub was deafening here, but she delighted Mick by gulling three more ballad-sellers.
The donkey-and-bird card got a mug of ale: ah, a Foolishness card, the bird gulling the drunken donkey into a rash decision.