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Large somewhat primitive fish-eating diving bird of the northern hemisphere having webbed feet placed far back; related to the grebes.
A person with confused ideas; incapable of serious thought.
1 Rather it used to be, before I went into the loon house.
2 A loon , Abigail had said-thoughthere were no loons in these parts.
3 A loon cried out on the lake; moths battered the stoop light.
4 The loon forgot his love-sickness, and screamed raucous defiance at the moon.
5 Strange to say, a loon was once pulled up with the shad.
6 The effort was ridiculous, and he but flopped like a winged loon .
7 At the end of his emperorship, he was something of a loon . '
8 Not of the funeral bell variety, but rather of a drunken loon .
9 Well, one night I hearn a loon , or thought I hearn one.
10 To a pale-faced loon from Cheshire, it felt like Dante's fiery furnace.
11 He was peering round the old loon , trying to read the labels.
12 When ye kin stick a fork in the grin'stone, the loon 's done!
13 A barred loon called from the far end of the lake.
14 At times the call of the loon breaks the evening air.
15 It went willingly, like a loon diving under the water after a fish.
16 When caught and placed in our kind of captivity, the loon goes daft.
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