How To Use Gull In A Sentence

  • The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • Other numerous species include the yellowbilled diver Gavia adamsii, whooper swan Cygnus cygnus, lesser whitefronted goose Anser erythropus, slatybacked gull Larus Schistisagus, Kamchatka tern Sterna camtschatica, guillemot Uria aalge, thickbilled guillemot Uria lomvia, pigeon guillemot Cepphus columbs, ancient murrelet Synthliboramphus antiquus, horned puffin Fratercula Corniculata and tufted puffin Lunda cirrhata. Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
  • Along the Leathad Riabhach gully, the Ben More Thrust steepens into a subvertical fault with gneiss to the NE and quartzite to the SW.
  • Overhead, a mewing cry announced the passing of a white-tailed sea eagle, which was being mobbed by agitated gulls.
  • In fact, I was told that if you look up the word gullible in the dictionary you will find my picture. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
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  • The best way of getting pulses down my gullet is with dhal, in which split peas are completely melted, boiled with curry powder, garlic, chili, and then topped off with cumin seeds and garlic fried to a crisp which both add that magical aroma. Pinto beans, three ways | Homesick Texan
  • They get much of their food by chasing gulls and making them drop what they have in their beak, and one might see them doing this. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had one last taste of bauera as we crossed a gully to the adjacent ridge which saw us safely down.
  • Then a hush fell upon the fisherfolk, and only was heard the moan of the off-shore wind and the cries of the gulls flying low in the air. Nam-Bok, the Unveracious
  • In fact the survey question made no mention of shutting out vehicles, nor denying access to a major section of the Desert Park and to the gullies.
  • Among the nearly 200 species found here are thicket tinamou, brown pelican, osprey, king vulture, and laughing gull.
  • The tam is thought to have evolved to survive passage through the gullet of the island's biggest, flightless bird, the dodo.
  • Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves we meet and come near.The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
  • Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls will eat slugs
  • When he died in June from cancer, investigators from Liquidators Cork Gulley were called in and soon smelt a rat.
  • The spatial proximities between labels are determined by heteronuclear dipolar couplings, which are measured by rotational-echo double resonance (Gullion and Schaefer, 1989 ab).
  • Many shorebirds and seabirds are found here, including rhinoceros auklet, Brandt's cormorants, and all manner of gulls, puffins, petrels, murres, and more.
  • It is this sort of overblown idealistic rhetoric that makes me worry - and the evidence that people are gullible enough to swallow it. The Sun
  • What I fail to understand is, if sitting in front of the telly getting bladdered and shoving kettle chips down our gullets is so good for the economy, why don't we all do it all the time? Thai buffalo racing gives royal wedding sycophancy a run for its money | Martin Kelner
  • I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other species we spotted yesterday.
  • Black crested gulls swirled along the atmosphere; the air was permanently imbued with the scent of salt and fish, fresh or otherwise.
  • It is this sort of overblown idealistic rhetoric that makes me worry - and the evidence that people are gullible enough to swallow it. The Sun
  • So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • Hartland took a fine gully catch to dismiss Russell.
  • We got caught in it anyway being too high up when it drifted towards us - dense pouring cloud - filling in every clough and gulley between us and the hills over the valley.
  • The country here is an expanse of smoothish tilted slopes, big, empty, and lonely, and crossed (at about the middle point) by a strange narrow gut or gully, up which the railway once ran to Montauban. The Old Front Line
  • The Seagulls had scored 10 goals without reply from three previous league and cup home games this term. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love this car and the gull-wing doors are a classic feature. The Sun
  • I was merrily typing away to friends in some primitive chat room on my IBM XT (super nerd), listening to some music (probably Flock of Seagulls -- nerd++), and watching Back to the Future with the sound off (neeeeerrrrrrrd). Archive 2006-08-01
  • The characteristic forms of water erosion are rills and gullies.
  • The acid damages cells lining the oesophagus, also known as the food pipe or gullet, which can later become cancerous.
  • The tide slapped against the dock wall, and seagulls croaked as they bobbed on the waves, or flew above their heads.
  • Deep gullies run between the ramshackle dirt houses carrying away sewage in the open.
  • The captain and his crew were left drifting aimlessly on the tiny raft after their boat, the Gullborg, exploded south of Shetland almost 32 years ago.
  • Another distinctive feature of these gulls is the pure white edge to the front of their wings. Times, Sunday Times
  • Round her, and for a mile away, they fought like rams and they fought like dogs and they fought like tigers, and over the roaring siren sounds of the fight the gulls flew like the fume of it, screaming and swooping and circling in spirals, and through everything like the continuous thud-thud of a propeller came the dunch of tons of flesh meeting tons of flesh head on, shoulder on, or side on. The Beach of Dreams
  • Western Gulls are omnivores and eat a variety of things including fish and other aquatic creatures, eggs, carrion, garbage, and other birds.
  • We had all assumed the miniature stela was one of the fakes that are turned out by the hundreds to be sold to gullible tourists. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Gulls crawled up the wall of the wind and a jet-skier swept by, spray trailing him like a broken wing, a petrol-driven petrel. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Although terns are closely related to seagulls, sharing a general black-and-grey pattern of plumage with their cousins, they have slim silvery bodies and deeply forked tails.
  • And they have to do this with the close attention of a flock of hungry seagulls. The Sun
  • A woman who claims that she was injured when a gull attacked her is seeking £30,000 damages from the owner of the building where she worked. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then I noticed that a lot of debris, consisting of tree trimmings and garbage that people had thrown into the gully was rammed up against the side of the bridge facing the direction the water flowed from.
  • The raider called at The Seagull pub at Seawick Holiday Village, St Osyth, claiming to be making a delivery to the site.
  • Samples of the dead birds including cormorants and gulls, fish like carp, gobies and sheepshead, and other wildlife were sent to the University of Guelph for testing, with results not expected until early next week, said Mathers.
  • The red-clawed seagulls circled for a long time over the shell of the upturned ship.
  • Below we report the geographic distribution of long-tailed ducks, eiders, scoters, glaucous gulls, and Pacific loons with respect to month and ice cover.
  • A herring gull with a crab claw in its beak stood on the harbour wall, observing me with pale, unfriendly eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The black-headed gulls are now in their winter plumage.
  • Walking on will only disturb them again and again, and having no wish to chivvy them the length of the beach we detour along the track through the dunes, regaining the sands with the gulls behind us and miles of beach ahead. Country diary: South Uist
  • The second sandwolf peered from the side of the quarasote, then turned, and bounded to a second clump of quarasote, before vanishing into a gully so small that Wendra could barely make it out. Darkness
  • On the lake itself, we mainly saw the same woodpeckers, gulls, goldfinch, robins, waxwings, juncos, and other common birds spotted last year.
  • Seagulls, 99s, one-dayers and a genteel four-day fixture — howzat? Times, Sunday Times
  • On the south side of the plot is a gully of ice age origin, which would hold millions of newts if development drives them a few yards south.
  • During one of the visits with the Maids of Honour, they women unclothed themselves in front of Gulliver.
  • Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged.
  • Mom steers the Bug down their long, gullied driveway, trying not to bottom-out at the end. Angels Carry the Sun excerpt: Chapter One, In the Woods
  • Most restaurants offer an optional "couvert", often an overpriced dish of olives and pickled carrots, broccoli and cucumber and a few gulls 'eggs. Rio De Janeiro
  • In the previous episode during the first dance Claire captures Nate's image as he contemplates a seagull picking at the wedding cake.
  • In this respect it has been a splendidly artful chancellorship that has lasted the remarkable length that it has due in large part to our gullibility and our apparent willingness to let him get away with it.
  • One might characterize this as the microcosmically ideal Ballard fantasy, in that it partakes of the surreal — the “Gulliver” being represented as a huge flesh statue based on the work of Praxiteles — as well as of the Freudian: “as if the mutilation of this motionless colossus had released a sudden flood of repressed spite.” The Catastrophist
  • Herring gulls steal the fish they bring to their young one. Times, Sunday Times
  • The descent down into the gully seemed like the hard section was in the beginning with some scrambling down boulders.
  • As to the "creolist hypothesis" concerning the relation of Gullah to other varieties of American Black English, my objection was primarily to Dillard's tendency to present it not as hypothesis but as established fact. Gullah
  • There were terns and ernes and gulls, myriad tropical varieties of birds of all shapes and sizes, albatrosses and finches and cranes…
  • Birdsong Gully, which has been running for the last month, is a set of posts in the bush where people can touch a screen and hear birds such as the little spotted kiwi and tui.
  • It was not just the seagulls who were lacking a sunny disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Thayer's Gull is a large gull, with typical gull-like plumage.
  • An article in Popular Mechanics suggests some historical absurdities which future authors may attempt to perpetrate on the gullible public. March 15th, 2009
  • And why doesn't it use its noddle and insist on fewer and simpler pricing mechanisms rather than behave like the gullible teenager all the time?
  • The Golden Circle is located in southwest Iceland and incorporates three main sights: Thingvellir National Park, a site of spectacular natural beauty where Iceland's ancient parliament convened and where the American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet; the high-temperature geothermal area that most people know as Geysir, on account of its best-known hot spring, from which the word "geyser" derives; and the beautiful Gullfoss waterfall. Alda Sigmundsdottir: The Magic of Iceland's Golden Circle
  • These people were not gullible. Christianity Today
  • I don't know what was wrong with the sea gull. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes the road to illusion is created by hoaxers, people who engage in deliberate acts of trickery with the aim of proving how gullible other people can be when a skillful imposture is presented.
  • About 50 seconds to 6pm, this seagull arrived and started pecking at the camera and it had the beadiest huge eyes you've ever seen in your life. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • The list was impressive and included robins, starlings, a goldfinch, blackbirds, redwings, chaffinches, wood pigeons and black-headed gulls.
  • Is my enjoyment of Picasso really illuminated, as Dr. Ramachandran claims, by ethologist Niko Tinbergen's demonstration that gull chicks prefer fake maternal beaks with too many stripes to the real thing? The Mind in the Mirror
  • Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves we meet and come near.The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • A waste sump overflowed in September causing hundreds of gallons of contaminated water to pour into the Gullielands Burn which flows through the Chapelcross site.
  • Although the breeding success remained low, number of breeding pairs increased markedly, suggesting that the absence of gulls made the nesting area more attractive for oystercatchers.
  • Large amounts of rubbish in the streets and round buildings attracted scavenging birds such as gulls, buzzards, ravens and red kites when things were quiet.
  • The lines of supporting buoys have been adopted by cormorants, gulls, guillemots, eider ducks, oystercatchers and even the odd heron.
  • Parameciums have a permanent feeding mechanism, consisting of a funnel-shaped gullet into which food is drawn by the combined action of the cilia. They feed on small organisms such as bacteria and even other smaller protozoa.
  • The waters surrounding Pigeon Island offer great fishing for sea birds including gulls, terns and the brown booby.
  • With molecular gastronomy, gull's eggs are the least of your problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • Attacks have increased in recent weeks as gulls look for food for their newly hatched chicks. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this case, the public, if not the sponsors, have been gulled.
  • It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
  • Ducks, coots, teals, terns, gulls, cormorants, waders, egrets, plovers and herons are some of the birds that assemble here.
  • SO whose side are you on in this intensifying conflict between man and seagull? The Sun
  • But here we are forbidden to walk shodden over sacred ground and details of the cruise must be confined to generalities; otherwise the travels of the celebrated Gulliver would be eclipsed, Baron Munchausen lose his claim to veracity, and the shade of the venerable Miller slink back to its original punishment. Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas
  • ‘Wanderlust’ depicts a man's profile with seagulls flying in the background.
  • With the rise in temperatures and the warmer weather, infestations of the rat-tailed maggot have been reported and farmers are being warned to be on the look-out for them in buildings, drains and gullies.
  • The grass itself was slick with the mist that rose from these gullies, squeaking beneath their heels as they went in pursuit of Rosa. SACRAMENT
  • A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain.
  • Like the meeting of the seagulls and the waves we meet and come near.
  • Does the word gullible appear in the AP stylebook? From the WSJ Opinion Archives
  • Nevertheless, as a precaution, the murderers roped their victims together and led them to a gully where any attempt to escape would be impeded before they went about their grisly business.
  • PAUL GULLY, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: What we're trying to identify, if it has occurred is what we call sustained human to human transmission. CNN Transcript May 24, 2006
  • He lives by his wits, playing tricks on a niggardly old victualler and other gullible occupants of the camp, and gets whipped for his pains.
  • Pockets of dry rainforest occur in gullies and wetter microclimates throughout the Brigalow Belt, and sometimes form associations with Casuarina cristata and brigalow. Brigalow tropical savanna
  • There are some of those most densely coloured of sea-birds, Mediterranean Gulls with their deep black cap and blood-red bill of executioners, puffing and rolling against allcomers. Observer's Books for ever
  • Little gulls also have a distinctive dark underside to their wings. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the beach we some willets and gulls but no terns or sanderlings which we normally see but we usually are in Virginia in August not mid-July which could explain their absence.
  • What sticks in the gullet is that we get the blame when they havn’t got the balls to run with a job at court. on July 22, 2009 at 9: 17 pm Wig and Gown The Reality Behind The Crime Figues « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The defense is for us all, but scientists in particular, to be aware of what's going on and not be gulled by the claims to greater efficiency made by private enterprise, which on close examination usually come down to presentation.
  • To understand ground rents and land prices is to understand cities; not to understand is to remain mired forever in confusion and fallacy, to be gulled and misled and bamboozled, which is, indeed and alas, the common lot of mankind.
  • Sometimes there are large numbers of gulls, because they can be seen from far off, and more and more come flying in to join the feast. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if they decided to move in strength, he would never be able to stop them, however defensible the Gullet might be.
  • But there is no evidence which shows that juries are gullible fools, easily led by a passing headline.
  • Gulls wheeled and screamed over the first slug of spawning candlefish.
  • The novel depicts the rise of Stan Carlisle from a carnival mentalist to a successful "spiritualist," preying on the rich and gullible matrons of society, to his eventual fall and total disintegration. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Gulls wheeled and pitched over abrupt flurries of small baitfish, and the ripe scent of feeding fish was in the air.
  • Alex took a 'purler' above the Seelos Gully and had to chase his ski one hundred yards. Notes on Olympic Skiing: 1936
  • Seagulls jabbed at the fish that lost their shelter.
  • at that early age she had been gullible and in love
  • The Irish were no better able than others to comprehend Ulysses, and only those gullible enough to answer the author's snobbish call for a lifetime's dedication to scholia could begin to penetrate the double darknesses of Finnegans Wake.
  • The action of the rushing water cleans the gully.
  • This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully.
  • The ivory gull often follows polar bears to feed on the remains of seal kills.
  • The light reflects off the unpainted stainless steel and with the gull-wing doors it looks like a spaceship designed in the 1950s. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just watch out for predatory sea gulls. The Sun
  • Using this technique, a slope is allowed to develop a semi-natural drainage system, gullying in a controlled way. 3.1 Planted grass lines: contour/horizontal
  • There were cicadas in the mimosa and gulls crying on the wing.
  • Petrels, albatrosses, cormorants, frigatebirds, gulls etc. are mysterious and inspiring birds: often the subject of poetic stories and lots of myths around the world.
  • Unfortunately, the sensational gull-wing doors will not go into production. The Sun
  • A birdwatcher 65 million years ago could have seen relatives of today's loons, geese and ducks, albatrosses and petrels, and gulls and shorebirds, and possibly other familiar birds as well.
  • A few seagulls circled, squawked at Joe, and two pigeons on the crane's jib watched him intently.
  • In irrigated zones, drainage is linked to leaching techniques to prevent accumulation of toxic salts in the soil and also to prevent gullying and soil erosion. 2.1. Open ditches
  • The cries of circling gulls add to the eerie sense of remoteness.
  • We hiked up steep switchbacks between ancient samaan and banyan trees and clambered down gullies where razor grass spikes up high along the trail and mango and cashew trees form a fruitful canopy.
  • The rock appeared very old and worn, especially the cliff face, which looked as though it had been eroded by water over many millennia, leaving its scrub-grown surface scored and intaglioed with rounded vertical gullies.
  • A pelagic gull, this kittiwake spends most of the year at sea.
  • Other waterbirds found on Lake Eyasi include yellowbilled stork Mycteria ibis, African spoonbill Platalea alba, avocet Recurvirostra avosetta and greyheaded gull Larus cirrocephalus. Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
  • Plus, as even the most gullible among us is aware, garbage stinks—no matter how much you "mitigate" or "containerize" it. Wading Into a Waste Case
  • •Kathy Eaton of Booneville, Miss., recalls a cast-iron-skillet-style potato dish called "slumgullion," or so she thinks, after watching an old episode of Gunsmoke, which she learned from her father, "who would be 103 this year. Father's Day contest brims with memories, recipes
  • Check that effluent collection channels, gullies and diversion systems are working and set to deliver the effluent directly to the storage tank.
  • Water which drains from Council playing fields is said to accumulate in a gully which runs along the front of a dozen homes.
  • Apparently, to this day, a gullible section of society believes in the existence of these British rockers.
  • From our offices, we could hear the call of seagulls and the sound of halyards slapping against the masts of sailboats docked alongside the wharf, one of which belonged to Bernie and was available for our use.
  • Seaside visitors looking at the seagulls often see a rather odd one gliding by on stiff, straight wings. Times, Sunday Times
  • They can't always hear each other if they are down in a gully or behind big ice seracs.
  • The hope is that a curious or gullible employee will insert the infected device into their computer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The heavy pace of the march served to keep the Aghar warm, however, and the hardy gully dwarves showed a re - markable resilience to the cold. Flint, the King
  • They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
  • They get much of their food by chasing gulls and making them drop what they have in their beak, and one might see them doing this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now the ragged, uncut hay fields, the pasture, empty of cattle, the beginnings of a gully in the lespedeza field below her, all cried out to her that her father was old, with a crippled leg, and that Henley was dead. The Dollmaker
  • Papa hully gully, sister hully gully, you can hully gully too (Baby) Hully Gully
  • Various kittiwakes, puffins, cormorants and gulls are common birds found here.
  • Suddenly, one of the glaucous gulls — a huge white-and-gray predatory bird — snatched a young murre from a ledge, swallowing it whole. Where Birds Rule the Earth
  • Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of 1620 kgs, and the Gullwing can power from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8 WN.com - Articles related to VW plans to be No. 1 car seller in the world by 2018
  • “I had the honour,” wrote Gulliver solemnly of Lilliput, “to be a Nardac, which the Treasurer himself is not; for, as all the world knows, he is only a Clumglum, a title inferior by one degree….” Alexander Hamilton, American
  • Ducks, coots, teals, terns, gulls, cormorants, waders, egrets, plovers and herons are some of the birds that assemble here.
  • The acid damages cells lining the oesophagus, also known as the food pipe or gullet, which can later become cancerous.
  • Enter the water at its seaward end, drop down and follow the gully out to sea.
  • Wood was sent off after joining in a fight that had started when Agulla reacted to Ashton's hair-raising stunt. Northampton and Leicester punch drunk as the bad blood remains
  • Last fall brought another disaster, with the corpses of thousands of loons, mergansers, other ducks, and gulls washing up on Lake Erie's shores.
  • The serviceable track undulates and crosses many gullies, the trees are thinned, you can see out north over pretty fields, tightly bound by the curving wooded escarpment.
  • Large, puffy clouds hung in the air and seagulls flew around in the pale blue sky.
  • The current estimate of the sea-gull as an intellectual force is compressed into the word "gullibility" -- a verbal monument of contempt. Days Off And Other Digressions
  • Though he disdains the term "collector"—"Cars are an emotional love for me; I buy cars because they are romantic and beautiful"—Mr. Lauren's garage is home to some of the most historically important cars in the world: A Scaglietti-bodied Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (1958); a Touring-bodied Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B spider (1938); a rare alloy-bodied Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing (1955) and alloy-bodied Jaguar XKSS (1957). A Man Driven to Distraction
  • He exhaled the smoke and through the haze his eyes rested on the day's end; gulls scraped the underside of a grey sky, cormorants pierced leaden waters to emerge gullet-choked with fish.
  • River bed invertebrates support a diverse birdlife including wrybill Anarhynchus frontalis, paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata, black-billed gull, black-fronted tern Sterna albistriata and banded dotterel Pluvialis obscura. Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
  • Lillian watched her stand on the edge of a gray boarded dock playing with seagulls and a particularly irked crab.
  • For some seabirds, predation by gulls on host eggs or chicks may impose a more significant limitation on reproductive success and that has resulted in culling programs at several seabird colonies.
  • Some excellent suggestions here, but I am particularly intrigued by CGull's antiperspirant trick. How Do You Keep Your Hands and Feet Toasty?
  • Acrobatic seagulls were giving a fascinating performance of fancy somersaults over the glistering, watery carpet.
  • Ashley Giles lasted two balls, jabbing at a ball outside off stump sending a catch to Matthew Hayden in the gully, as Pietersen could only stand and stare at the non-striker's end.
  • The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows.
  • Unlike many writers in this field, Kunstler is never gulled into praising projects and programs that have good intentions but dubious results.
  • It is mostly our own carelessness, ignorance, gullibility and cheeseparing that allows criminals, hooligans and others to run riot. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tide was coming in, and there were several species of birds fishing among the rocks at the water's edge, including cormorants (Phalacorax auritus), a couple of examples of something that most resembled a Great Egret (Ardea alba), and the usual assortment of gulls, though we did spot a few Laughing Gulls (Larus atricilla), which we don't often see. One Afternoon in Connecticut
  • Anonymous: Sorry KrautBeckerFan - the Latin for Aussie gull translates as BBC News - Home
  • _Impaction of foreign bodies_; _Compression of the gullet from without_; _Spasm of the muscular coat_; _Cardiospasm_; _Paralysis of the gullet_; _Diverticula_ or _pouches of the gullet_; Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • Herring gulls are highly protective of their offspring and will attack anyone who gets too close. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your choice of associates is poor to say the least, and while you may be gullible, I'm just cynical. karle daine Army Rumour Service
  • Occasionally, I can hear a car drive past or the raucous squawk of a seagull in search of a discarded fish supper.
  • Cattle stare at flat-bed haulers gunning clumps of black smoke and lugging damaged drill pipe up the gullied, mud-hollowed road.
  • It's unlikely that this gully was produced by nature.
  • Possibly the rot set in a bit when Dalglish took over, and then when Ruud Gullit failed so badly to revive their fortunes.
  • Crows, seagulls, collared doves, magpies, and large flocks of starlings - all squawking, hooting and messing on everyone's property.
  • The only other predators we have are the large gulls, and that is more natural. Times, Sunday Times
  • The release of 50-year-old secret papers detailing the way they were gulled into taking part in nuclear and biological warfare tests has, if anything, aggravated resentment over the non-issue of a national service medal.
  • Heron, new carving set laid out, was making his first tentative passes at a small burl he had found on the beach, thinking that it appeared to him like a gull settling its wings after it had landed.
  • The list was impressive and included robins, starlings, a goldfinch, blackbirds, redwings, chaffinches, wood pigeons and black-headed gulls.
  • He said the river gullies from Omanawa Rd to No 2 Rd were the most likely habitat for local kiwi.
  • It was not just the seagulls who were lacking a sunny disposition. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lawyer was skiing off-piste in the resort of Verbier in the Alps when he fell some 300 metres after losing his footing and ended up in a snow gully.
  • In this respect it has been a splendidly artful chancellorship that has lasted the remarkable length that it has due in large part to our gullibility and our apparent willingness to let him get away with it.
  • Where are the cries, the distressed gulls wheeling, the fiery orange light? Times, Sunday Times
  • Gullies, streaks, ripples and dust devil tracks on Russell Crater Dunes.
  • This involved first setting their car in the river for three days to swell its weather-beaten wooden spokes, lest the wheels shake themselves into matchsticks on the gullied road. Colossus
  • According to Dr Briggs, Maggie and Moira had formed a highly charged emotional attachment while Moira was still at Seagull. DEAD BEAT
  • March 28th, 2010 at 8: 31 pm linzloo08 brought to you by I Want My Country Back, Inc.!! says: gully foyle says: Think Progress » Palin Tells Constitution-Loving Tea Partiers: We Don’t Need A President Who Is A ‘Constitutional Law Professor’
  • William Gull as a cretinoid change, and later by William Ord of London, who suggested the name. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Sam awoke to the sound of ocean waves crashing against the earth and seagulls squalling over head.
  • American sheathbill (Chionis alba); south polar skua (Catharacta maccormicki); brown skua (Catharacta lonnbergi); southern black-backed gull (Larus dominicanus); and, Antarctic Peninsula
  • Hundreds of gulls, cormorants and fulmars nest in the cliffs and in burrows on cliff-edges.
  • No no no no NO: the Herring gull is NOT a ring species! Archive 2006-02-01

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