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Share on Facebook seagull (redirected fromSeagulls) Thesaurus Idioms Encyclopedia sea·gull alsosea gull(sē′gŭl′) n. A gull, especially one found near coastal areas. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishi...
a promenade or part of a town with its buildings facing the sea. paseo marítimoˈsea-going adjective designed and equipped for travelling on the sea. a sea-going yacht.marítimoˈseagull noun a gull. gaviotasea level the level of the surface of the sea used as a base from which the...
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In addition to mustering and drilling a regiment of backyard rodents, Peter befriends a seagull named Gus, who takes him on thrilling aerial tours of Washington. Lawson’s illustrations are charming and realistic; this could have been a perfectly good children’s fantasy even if it hadn’t ...
For the past three years, I’ve had the privilege of holding the role of Literary Explorer in Residence at theCheltenham Literature Festival. This sees me co-curating and participating in a range of events about international storytelling at the UK’s oldest book festival. ...
Pytheas’s lost work, On the Ocean, must have been the book of the millennium. An equally perilous journey is undertaken by the unforgettable heroine of Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn (Viking). Novelists whose prose is described as “flawless” can be a chore to read. Tóibín’s perfection is ...
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Interwar shipping was a watershed, and Norwegian shipping companies went from laggards to leaders. The strength of the two leading maritime powers—the UK and the United States—was greatly reduced. Other countries—Germany, Greece, Norway and...
a promenade or part of a town with its buildings facing the sea.paseo marítimo ˈsea-goingadjective designed and equipped for travelling on the sea.a sea-going yacht.marítimo ˈseagullnoun a gull.gaviota sea level the level of the surface of the sea used as a base from which the hei...