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Meanings of
gull
in anglès
portuguès
gaivota
espanyol
gaviota
català
gavina
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Type of bird.
seagull
mew
sea gull
català
gavina
portuguès
trouxa
català
tanoca
espanyol
primo
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A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
mark
fool
mug
patsy
sucker
chump
fall guy
soft touch
català
tanoca
espanyol
embaucar
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Fool or hoax.
cod
slang
dupe
befool
put one across
put on
take in
put one over
espanyol
embaucar
Sinònims
Examples for "
cod
"
cod
slang
dupe
befool
put one across
Examples for "
cod
"
1
Place
cod
in saucepan; cover with cold water, bring to a boil.
2
EU stocks of
cod
are at historic lows after years of overfishing.
3
Sylvia got first choice, and picked a couple of fine young
cod
.
4
The fishing is principally for
cod
in the fall, winter and spring.
5
Ames suggests that
cod
should be managed the same way lobster is.
1
The ventriloquist of the vernacular on new developments in New Zealand
slang
.
2
Mahony used
slang
freely, and spoke of Father Butler as Bunsen Burner.
3
This represents, for an Englishman, a practically current adaptation of American
slang
.
4
In the UK, it's usually used as in insult,
slang
for penis.
5
He enlightened his auditor greatly in the line of real circus
slang
.
1
The intellect of these women was rarely the
dupe
of the emotions.
2
He would not be the
dupe
of such degenerate fables; God forbid.
3
He was the last man in the world to be a
dupe
.
4
He will never know I wrote it; we shall
dupe
him easily.
5
It is the thief who is protected in America, not his
dupe
.
1
The power of words is great but they need not
befool
us.
2
Yet lest vanity should
befool
me, I dared not act upon suspicions.
3
You should have seen me
befool
that dirt of a deputy!
4
We have forgotten, else it would be impossible they should try to
befool
us.
5
Why should you let it
befool
you once again?
1
They've
put
one
across
on us!
2
You see, they almost
put
one
across
on us-infact they did
put
one
across
with that detectaphone thing.
3
Father grabbed two anchor straps and
put
one
across
Marco's chest and another across his legs, anchoring him flat against the floor.
4
The Junior earned their abiding Dislike by
putting
one
across
.
5
I reckon McVickar thought he was
putting
one
across
on me when he offered you the railroad job and got you to take it.
1
As a result, he was
put
on
international wanted lists in December.
2
The main Syrian opposition coalition said he would be
put
on
trial.
3
The victims' families were outraged, and funerals had been
put
on
hold.
4
The judge said, what possible construction will a victim
put
on
that?
5
In case of gas
put
on
the respirator; otherwise breathe out continuously.
1
The Western Explorerbegan to
take
in
water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
2
Speaks of the interest the British government people
take
in
their work.
3
Germany needs to
take
in
more refugees, she told a news conference.
4
There is simply no way for anyone to
take
in
absolutely everything.
5
But that did not
take
in
the Other Self in the least.
1
I don't want him thinking he can
put
one
over
on us.
2
Shake a foot, Comet; here's where we
put
one
over
on Blackie.
3
I'll make a long flight, and
put
one
over
on dad again.
4
He wasn't going to
put
one
over
on Uncle Sam after all.
5
You're stringing old Edwin so as to
put
one
over
on Florence?
Usage of
gull
in anglès
1
In time the
gull
will flap its wings; the airplane never does.
2
The other offers no trouble, however; it is busy with the
gull
.
3
I don't like the sound of this sea
gull
business at all.
4
But the falcons gave battle to the
gull
and drove him thence.
5
It rests on the edge of the water, like a grey
gull
.
6
From a distance of miles, perhaps, the seaplane looks like a
gull
.
7
Across the Seine a
gull
dropped on the water like a plume.
8
The plaintive distant cry of a
gull
reached her like a greeting.
9
The boat seemed to skim along as lightly as a sea
gull
.
10
There was the flare of a sea
gull
to Zoe-nocontaining her.
11
Quotes one birdwatcher at length who had finally spotted the small
gull
.
12
The
herring
-
gull
was a silver line-aboutas big as a thrip-toseaward.
13
This way readily occurs to anyone who watches a sea
gull
soaring.
14
He could not resist a humorous impulse to
gull
a credulous foreigner.
15
Your eceellenza floated like a swan, and swam faster than a
gull
.
16
Lou slowed his pace as he drew near to the wounded
gull
.
Other examples for "gull"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
gull
Noun
Singular
Verb
Frequent collocations
white gull
back gull
solitary gull
common gull
large gull
More collocations
Translations for
gull
portuguès
gaivota
gaviota
trouxa
otário
espanyol
gaviota
gaviotas
primo
embaucar
engatusar
defraudar
encandilar
confundir
enredar
engañar
timar
falsear
català
gavina
gavià
tanoca
pallús
babau
beneit
gamarús
enze
tòtil
encantat
Gull
through the time
Gull
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common