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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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  3. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word gull, as a noun for a type of bird or a person who is easily deceived, or as a verb for deceiving someone. See synonyms, examples, etymology and related words.

  4. You know those birds that hang out by the ocean, and grab your sandwich if you aren't paying attention? Those are gulls, also known as sea gulls. Gulls are found in every continent, including Antarctica.

  5. Gull can refer to a type of seabird or a person who is easily tricked or cheated. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of gull from various dictionaries and sources.

  6. Learn the different meanings and uses of the word gull, from a type of seabird to a person who is easily deceived. See examples, synonyms, and word history of gull.

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

    Description and morphology. [edit] The Pacific gull is a large white-headed gull with a particularly heavy bill. Gulls range in size from the little gull, at 120 grams (4+1⁄4 ounces) and 29 centimetres (11+1⁄2 inches), to the great black-backed gull, at 1.75 kg (3 lb 14 oz) and 76 cm (30 in). They are generally uniform in shape, with heavy ...

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word gull, a seabird with long wings and usually white and grey or black feathers. See also examples, synonyms and related topics.

  9. The earliest known use of the noun gull is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for gull is from around 1430, in Two Cookery-books. gull is perhaps a borrowing from Welsh. Perhaps a borrowing from Cornish. Etymons: Welsh gŵylan, Cornish guilan.

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