Definitions for seagull

seagull sea·gull

Spelling: [see-guhl]
IPA: /ˈsiˌgʌl/

Seagull is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 144 anagrams from letters in seagull (aegllsu).

Definitions for seagull

noun

  1. a gull, especially any of the marine species.

Origin of seagull

First recorded in 1535-45; sea + gull1

Examples for seagull

We will not however trace his future steps in regard to the seagull.

As we have said, a large portion of the cargo of the seagull had already been recovered.

When he first started, he tried to sell plates of seagull as ‘set-ups’, but no one would touch it.

I still would never put another morsel of seagull anywhere near my mouth again.

The seagull lies at anchor in the bay ready to sail at a moment's notice.

I chose Natasha because of her ephemeral delicacy and intelligent beauty in her debut stage role as Nina in The seagull.

His stage credits include Richard II, Hamlet, King Lear, Hedda Gabler, Crime and Punishment, The seagull, and Terre Haute.

Still Baldwin shook his head, remarking that the seagull was full 900 tons.

Something of her own strong vigilance was in the look, bringing the seagull to his mind.

She recalled the line in The seagull that resonated deeply with her.

Word Value for seagull
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