Associations to the word «Seagull»
Noun
- Manly
- Flock
- Tweed
- Livingston
- Curtiss
- Anton
- Konstantin
- Pelican
- Kingfisher
- Gull
- Nina
- Calcutta
- Heron
- Stork
- Tern
- Chekov
- Lear
- Jonathan
- Pigeon
- Bach
- Hove
- Minesweeper
- Brig
- Sloop
- Parramatta
- Brighton
- Lds
- Shreveport
- Wheeling
- Blackpool
- Premiership
- Catapult
- Quarterly
- Queensland
- Ivanov
- Duck
- Surf
- Repertory
- Crying
- Playhouse
- Wally
- Biplane
- Orchard
- Bronco
- Rigging
- Juliet
- Goose
- Ska
- Lobster
- Theatre
- Beak
- Mclaughlin
- Hms
- Brisbane
- Monoplane
- Pounder
- Bray
- Bird
- Islet
- Oval
- Romeo
- Hangar
- Albion
- Novella
- Bookstore
- Dove
- Privateer
- Gold
- Gunboat
- Sparrow
- Chichester
- Proctor
- Glider
- Helsinki
- Swan
- Bartlett
- Mascot
- Rodgers
- Shakespeare
- Rugby
- Bait
- Far
Wiktionary
SEAGULL, noun. Any of several white, often dark backed birds of the family Laridae having long pointed wings and short legs.
SEAGULL, noun. (orthography) The symbol ̼, which combines under a letter as a sort of accent.
SEAGULL, noun. (UK) (slang) A fan or member of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club.
SEAGULL, verb. (British) (Australia) (New Zealand) (rugby slang) (of a forward) To run in the back line rather than concentrate on primary positional duties in open play.
SEAGULL, verb. (boating slang) To use a British Seagull outboard.
SEAGULL, verb. (New Zealand) To work as a non-union casual stevedore.
SEAGULL, noun. (soccer) someone connected with Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club, as a fan, player, coach etc.
SEAGULL APPROACH, noun. (slang) (idiomatic) The occurrence of casual, ill-informed and hasty decisions or comments made by outside authorities who lack an understanding of the local issues or a real understanding of the facts of a particular situ.
SEAGULL MANAGER, noun. (idiomatic) (slang) A manager whose presence is rare and usually motivated by problems
SEAGULL MANAGERS, noun. Plural of seagull manager
Dictionary definition
SEAGULL, noun. Mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs.
Wise words
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