Seagull [verb]

Definition of Seagull:

take to the air, usually employing wings

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Sentence/Example of Seagull:

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

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

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

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.

I thought he was a goner there, yesterday, when I saw the Seagull go kerflop.

The only response was the scream of a seagull or the wail of the wind.

Sure I think now, indeed, Captain Seagull, we were something over-shot.

That plane is as silvery as a seagull, just as Patsy and Polly wrote us.

Trigorin then notices the seagull and is driven to turn it into copy at once.