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| Gullage | n. Act of being gulled. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Had you no quirk. |
| Gull | n. |
| Gull | n. [ Of Celtic origin; cf. Corn. gullan, W. gwylan. ] (Zool.) One of many species of long-winged sea birds of the genus ☞ Among the best known American species are the herring gull (Larus argentatus), the great black-backed gull (L. murinus) the laughing gull (L. atricilla), and Bonaparte's gull (L. Philadelphia). The common European gull is Larus canus. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Gull | v. t. The rulgar, gulled into rebellion, armed. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] I'm not gulling him for the emperor's service. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Guller | n. One who gulls; a deceiver. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Gullery | n. An act, or the practice, of gulling; trickery; fraud. [ R. ] “A mere gullery.” Selden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Gullet | n. [ OE. golet, OF. Goulet, dim. of gole, goule, throat, F. gueule, L. gula; perh. akin to Skr. gula, G. kenle; cf. F. goulet the neck of a bottle, goulotte channel gutter. Cf. Gules, Gully. ] |
| Gulleting | n. (Engin.) A system of excavating by means of gullets or channels. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Gullible | a. Easily gulled; that may be duped. -- |
| Gullish | a. Foolish; stupid. [ Obs. ] |
| gull | (n) นกนางนวล |
| gull | (vt) หลอกลวง, See also: โกง, ปลิ้นปล้อน, ต้มตุ๋น, Syn. cheat, trick, dupe, deceive |
| gull | (n) คนโดนหลอกลวง, See also: คนโดนต้มตุ๋น |
| gull wing door | ประตูรถสปอร์ตแบบปีกนก |
| นางนวล | (n) sea gull, See also: gull, Syn. นกนางนวล, Example: บริเวณสถานตากอากาศบางปูมีนกนางนวลอาศัยอยู่เป็นจำนวนมาก, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อนกน้ำในวงศ์ Laridae มี 2 วงศ์ย่อย คือ นางนวลใหญ่ และนางนวลแกลบ ในวงศ์ย่อย Sterninae |
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| gull | (n) mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs, Syn. sea gull, seagull |
| gull | (v) fool or hoax, Syn. put one across, befool, slang, fool, put one over, take in, cod, dupe, put on, Example: The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone; You can't fool me! |
| gullible | (adj) easily tricked because of being too trusting, Example: gullible tourists taken in by the shell game |
| gulliver | (n) a fictional Englishman who travels to the imaginary land of Lilliput in a satirical novel by Jonathan Swift |
| gully | (n) deep ditch cut by running water (especially after a prolonged downpour) |
| Möwe { f } [ ornith. ] | Möwen { pl } | gull | gulls [Add to Longdo] |