A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of.
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 .
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