Definitionn. a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls
Last update: June 12, 2015
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The Eurasian, uttering a wailing cry like that of a seabird, strove to grasp it. [Please select]
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I have been driven about from place to place, like a seabird in a storm. [Please select]
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Grantham and Miss Graham took their places in the gig, and were rowed into Southampton Harbor, off which the Seabird was lying. [Please select]
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He sold the little five tonner he had formerly possessed, and purchased the Seabird. [Please select]
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This was the first time since his ownership of her that the Seabird had carried lady passengers. [Please select]
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Now I should call it downright treachery to take anyone on board the Seabird with the idea of capturing its master. [Please select]
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Grantham, who had often spent a day on board the Seabird, said. [Please select]
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Still, it's just as you likes; the Seabird won't mind it if we don't.' [Please select]
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The Seabird goes over it like one of her namesakes; she is not taking a teacupful now over her bows. [Please select]
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The moment they turned the prow of their shallop towards the shore, the light and buoyant little vessel darted forward, impelled by both wind and tide, and mounted like a seabird on the rolling waves. [Please select]
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Minnie and I are both good sailors, you know; and we would much rather have a little extra tossing about on board the Seabird than the discomforts of a steamer. [Please select]
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