What is another word for gulls?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʌlz] (IPA)

Gulls, also known as seagulls, are a common sight at seaside resorts and on beaches. These birds are known for their scavenging nature and distinctive call. However, there are many different synonyms for the word "gulls" which can be used to describe these birds in different ways. Some common alternatives include sandpiper, tern, cormorant, and puffin. Each of these words evokes a slightly different image and set of associations, reflecting the unique characteristics of these birds. Whether you are describing a flock of gulls soaring over the waves, or a solitary puffin bobbing on the water, there are many different ways to capture the beauty and majesty of these fascinating creatures.

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Usage examples for Gulls

That was the same owl which I last saw at dusk, flying straight out to sea among the gulls.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
Once I saw him fly out to sea in the midst of a score of gulls, which paid no attention to him.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
The crows and gulls are flying continually along the tide line after food; and invariably as they pass over one of these bunches of ducks they rise in the air to look around over all the bank.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long

Famous quotes with Gulls

  • Strangers he gulls, but friends make fun of him.
    Phaedrus
  • I dream of wayward gulls and all landless lovers, rare moments of winter sun, peace, privacy, for everyone.
    William F Claire
  • Bone-white driftwood maroons on the sand. Dunes wall in the strand. An island offshore is an overturned teacup. The gulls have abandoned the sea for the roof of the Surf Club.
    Kirby Wright
  • Pleasant, the eagle on the shore of the sea when it flows; Also pleasant, sea-gulls playing. Pleasant, a horse with gold-enamelled trappings; Also pleasant to be honest in a breach.
    Taliesin

Related words: seagulls, whooping gulls, herring gulls, sanderlings, black-headed gulls, guillemots, red-legged kittiwakes, ring-billed gulls

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