GULLS vs FISH: NOUN
- Plural form of gull.
- A person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
- Mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs
- (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Pisces
- The twelfth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about February 19 to March 20
- Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates characteristically having fins, gills, and a streamlined body and including the bony fishes, such as catfishes and tunas, and the cartilaginous fishes, such as sharks and rays.
- Any of various jawless aquatic craniates, including the lampreys and hagfishes.
- The flesh of such animals used as food.
- A person, especially one considered deficient in something.
- The flesh of fish used as food
- Any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills
- A counter used in various games.
- In popular language, any animal that lives entirely in the water; a swimming as distinguished from a flying or walking animal, including cetaceous mammals, batrachians, mollusks, crustaceans, and echinoderms, as well as fishes proper: commonly distinguished by some specifying word, as blackfish, shellfish, starfish. See these and other compounds.
- A branchiferous or teleostomous vertebrate with dermal plates or membrane-bones superadded to the primordial cranium and shoulder-girdle, and with the branchiæ free outwardly. The sturgeons as well as all the osseous fishes are included in the group thus defined.
- In zoology: Any branchiferous vertebrate with a complete cranium and a lyriform shoulder-girdle. In this sense, the leptocardians and myzonts are excluded, but the selachians are included with true Pisces.
- A vertebrate which has gills and fins adapting it for living in the water.
- The meat of a fish or of fishes used as food.
- The codfish: so called specifically by Cape Cod and Cape Ann fishermen, in distinction from fish of other kinds, as mackerel, herring, etc.
- The zodiacal sign Pisces.
- A long piece of timber or iron used to strengthen a mast or a yard when sprung.
- In joinery, etc., a piece secured alongside of another to strengthen or stiffen it.
- Fish that are or may be caught with bait.
- Fish having a more or less ossified skeleton: thus distinguished from cartilaginous fish. See cut under Esox.
- See coarse fish.
- In ichthyology, a fish inhabiting the sea near the shore and in water of moderate depth: thus contrasting with deep-sea fish and pelagic fish.
- The squid or cuttlefish.
- See also whitefish.
- Chænobryttus gulosus, one of the sun-fishes found in fresh waters of the eastern United States.
- A name sometimes applied to fishes having ocellated spots of color resembling auxiliary eyes.
- The Southern Fish, Piscis Australis or Austrinus.
- Nautical: A purchase used to raise the flukes of an anchor up to the bill-board. Also called a fish-tackle.
GULLS vs FISH: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gull.
- Make a fool or dupe of
- Fool or hoax
- Seek indirectly
- Catch or try to catch fish or shellfish
GULLS vs FISH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To catch or try to catch fish.
- To look for something by feeling one's way; grope.
- To seek something in a sly or indirect way.
- To catch or try to catch fish in.
- To catch or pull as if fishing.
GULLS vs FISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To catch or attempt to catch fish; be employed in taking fish by any means, as by angling or drawing nets.
- To be arranged or adjusted so as to catch fish; bo capable of catching fish: as, the net or pound is fishing; the net was set, but was not fishing; the net fishes seven feet (that is, seven feet deep).
- To catch by means of any of the operations or processes of fishing: as, to fish minnows or lobsters.
- To attempt to catch fish in; try with any apparatus for catching fish, as a rod or net.
- To use in or for fishing: as, gill-nets are fished; an oysterman fishes his boat.
- To catch or lay hold of, in water, mud, or some analogous medium or position, as if by fishing; draw out or up; get or secure in any way with some difficulty or search, as if by angling.
- To search by dragging, raking, or sweeping.
- Nautical: To strengthen, as a weak spar, by lashing one or more pieces of wood or iron along the weak place.
- To hoist the flukes of, as an anchor, up to the bill-board.
- In joinery, to strengthen, as a piece of wood, by fastening another piece above or below it, and sometimes both.
- In railroading, to splice, as rails, with a fish-joint.
- To obtain by careful search or study or by artifice; elicit by pains or stratagem: as, to fish out a meaning from an obscure sentence, a secret from a person, or an admission from an adverse witness.
- To pull up or out from or as from some deep place, as if by fishing: as, the boy fished out a top from the depths of his pocket.
- The twelfth sign of the zodiac
- (idiom) (neither fish nor fowl) Having no specific characteristics; indefinite.
- (idiom) (like a fish out of water) Completely unfamiliar with one's surroundings or activity.
- (idiom) (fish or cut bait) To proceed with an activity or abandon it altogether.
- (idiom) (other fish to fry) Other matters to attend to.
GULLS vs FISH: RELATED WORDS
- Patsy, Dupe, Slang, Put on, Soft touch, Chump, Mug, Fool, Fall guy, Schlemiel, Sucker, Cod, Fish, Sea gull, Seagull
- Catfish, Trout, Shlemiel, Angle, Mark, Patsy, Mug, Schlemiel, Chump, Fool, Soft touch, Fall guy, Go fish, Sucker, Gull
GULLS vs FISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Kittiwake, Mark, Put one over, Patsy, Dupe, Slang, Put on, Soft touch, Chump, Mug, Fool, Schlemiel, Sucker, Cod, Fish
- Halibut, Sturgeon, Salmon, Catfish, Trout, Angle, Mark, Patsy, Mug, Schlemiel, Chump, Fool, Soft touch, Sucker, Gull
GULLS vs FISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Canada Geese, eagles, hawks, cranes, ducks, and gulls.
- Megna named the second captain in Gulls history.
- Winter brings hardy northern ducks, gulls, and raptors.
- Rachel is now fully into watching the gulls.
- You can see herring gulls all year round.
- "Territory defense and associated vocalizations of Western Gulls.".
- Endangered gulls need protection An aerial survey of endangered black-billed gulls has found a super-colony of some 10,000 birds nesting.
- Great black-backed gulls (Larus marinus), are much larger than herring gulls and have a lighter bill and darker mantle.
- Be aware that there are gulls all around the wooden walkways, lots and lots of gulls.
- Eiders seem to prefer islands where gulls already nest, despite the fact that gulls prey on eider eggs and chicks.
- Saltwater fish, such as fish liver oils, are extremely rich sources.
- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Research Project Report, Corvallis.
- Bony fish are by far the largest group of fish.
- Methods include management of fish habitat and fish populations.
- Freshwater fish include salmon, trout, coarse fish and eels.
- California DFG Opeations Manual Fish Stocking and Fish Health.
- Fish farmers are the backbone of fish culture and they were play a very important role in fish culture.
- Israeli fish farmers and fish consumers due to changes in fish marketing policies.
- Fish Sticks, also commonly known as fish fingers, are breaded fish treats.
- One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.
GULLS vs FISH: QUESTIONS
- How did the villagers try to figure out when the Gulls arrived?
- Can Hawks and Falcons be used to control pigeons and gulls?
- Do urban gulls use human behavioural cues when foraging for anthropogenic items?
- How many pairs of ring-billed gulls are in a colony?
- Who scored a goal in the San Diego Gulls season opener?
- Are herring and black-backed gulls being protected in England?
- How many gulls have had colour rings applied to them?
- What is unique about the architecture of Gulls Way?
- Which fish can swim the fastest Swordfish or bone fish?
- Can you get freshwater fish that look like clown fish?
- Should you eat wild fish instead of farm-raised fish?
- What kind of fish did Anglo Saxon fish traps catch?
- Do female betta fish get along with other friendly fish?
- Where does Oceana supply its fish and fish products?
- Can you order fish online from Atlantic fish company?
- How does a lantern fish communicate with other fish?
- When was one Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish written?
- Who wrote Oh the One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish?