White gull having a black back and wings.
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Examples for "cob"
Examples for "cob"
1Then cut the corn from the cob as directed in Lesson IV.
2I'll put the cob fixings in to secure it,' she said briskly.
3In the mouth of the slouch-hatted, unshaven driver was a corn-cob pipe.
4The boy put his hand upon the reins and stopped the cob.
5Hatch removed the corn-cob pipe from between his lips and laconically observed:
1The photograph of the great black-backed gull replaced an earlier image.
2And all the time the great black-backed gull continued to yell, "How-how-how-how!"
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest A great black-backed gull in flight.
4The great black-backed gull said no more, but wheeled on as if nothing had happened.
5A derelict fish-trunk floated close to us, with a great black-backed gull perched on it.
1The photograph of the great black-backed gull replaced an earlier image.
2I kind of presumed it must have been a black-backed gull.
3And all the time the great black-backed gull continued to yell, "How-how-how-how!"
4Facebook Twitter Pinterest A great black-backed gull in flight.
5The great black-backed gull said no more, but wheeled on as if nothing had happened.
6A derelict fish-trunk floated close to us, with a great black-backed gull perched on it.
7It was the same for the lesser black-backed gull.
8He had given me a monstrous black-backed gull which tyrannized all my pets and the family.
9We chase the black-backed gull with Hugh Robertson.
10It seemed to me, forsooth, that a great black-backed gull or fierce skua would give me a fine flight or two.
11In the stern, tethered to the seat by one yellow leg, sat an immense black-backed gull, who contemplated me with sneering yellow eyes.
12Recently I watched a black-backed gull pull a dead fish out of the water and on to the bank of the Dodder at Sandymount.
13Professor Ansted includes the Lesser Black-backed Gull in his list, but only marks it as occurring in Guernsey.
14Professor Ansted includes the Great Black-backed Gull in his list, and marks it as only occurring in Guernsey and Sark.
Translations for black-backed gull