English to Latin Meaning of gull - et larum


Gull :
et larum

FULIX, et larum

obsident, cingunt;, quod succincti, circumdantibus, et larum, portas obsederint

larumcautorCredulagullinggulls
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Definitions of gull in English
Noun(1) a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of(2) mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs
Verb(1) make a fool or dupe of(2) fool or hoax
Examples of gull in English
(1) Each occasion a large gull or carrion crow passed overhead, the buntings took all wing, providing a most impressive spectacle.(2) This change might affect the migration and reproductive ecology of the ivory gull and other seabirds in the High Arctic.(3) The Thayer's Gull is a large gull , with typical gull-like plumage.(4) The body coloration is typical of gull plumage from above, but both breeding and non-breeding adults have dark underwings with pale wingtips, which are distinctive in flight.(5) This gull has narrow wings, a slender, black, pin-like bill, and pink legs.(6) A pelagic gull , this kittiwake spends most of the year at sea.(7) This gull has a slate-gray back, a white belly and tail, and black wingtips.(8) In some ways, there are breeds of gull and sea bird who are light years ahead of us on the long-term commitment front and don't seem to have the same issues that we do.(9) They confide in each other, they mutually admire, bitch, dish the dirt and reminisce in such a delightful way that the audience is gulled into believing this is a comedy of manners, albeit manners of New Yorkers.(10) People do not like to admit that they have been gulled or conned, so a vested interest in the myth was permitted to arise, and a lazy media never bothered to ask any follow-up questions.(11) It is particularly known for its diversity of gulls and sea ducks.(12) The people have been lulled and gulled into complacency.(13) Seabirds such as gulls and terns, even pelicans, can point the way to ÔÇÿsure thingÔÇÖ action when the excited flocks are low and tight, dipping and circling.(14) In this case, the public, if not the sponsors, have been gulled .(15) The release of 50-year-old secret papers detailing the way they were gulled into taking part in nuclear and biological warfare tests has, if anything, aggravated resentment over the non-issue of a national service medal.(16) The title of this piece might seem to be no more than a comment on the ease with which the flats, mugs, suckers, punters, marks, gulls , or coneys could be relieved of their money.
Related Phrases of gull
Synonyms
Noun
1. seagull ::
larum
2. fall guy ::
Guido cadunt
Verb
3. hoodwink ::
LUDIFICO
4. dupe ::
Inlusit dehinc
5. befool ::
befool
Different Forms
gull, gulled, gullible, gulling, gulls
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