"It would be natural to think that the guillemots should unite and chase the gull away" | |
"Laughing gull". | |
"Little gull". | |
'Cause the noise level alone on those things have you ever heard a gull up close? | |
'Los An-gull-ese? | |
"It would be natural to think that the guillemots should unite and chase the gull away" | |
"Laughing gull". | |
"Little gull". | |
'Cause the noise level alone on those things have you ever heard a gull up close? | |
'Los An-gull-ese? | |
"Red gulls are swayed, | |
"Trash fire next to immigration building terrifies sea gulls"? | |
( gulls cawing ) I'm fine, thank you. | |
(gulls cawing) If Mr. Hornblower has given his word that holds good for me, sir. | |
(gulls squawking) MAN: | |
"Red gulls are swayed, | |
"Trash fire next to immigration building terrifies sea gulls"? | |
( gulls cawing ) I'm fine, thank you. | |
(gulls cawing) If Mr. Hornblower has given his word that holds good for me, sir. | |
(gulls squawking) MAN: | |
Any Queen who could be gulled by such a pretty, wicked fellow and take him to her bed, and put a crown upon his head, does not inspire fear. | |
He thinks he was gulled. | |
I ain't never gulled a pardner. | |
I won't be gulled by a pack of lies. | |
If Mr. Collins has been gulled, we'll sleep soundly. | |
For a man of wit and purpose, gulling them is child's play. | |
For a man with a straight razor to his throat, I don't imagine you're gulling me. | |
If you're gulling me, I'll tie the noose around your neck myself. | |
We've been gulling banksmen, now we're in a railway station. | |
Any Queen who could be gulled by such a pretty, wicked fellow and take him to her bed, and put a crown upon his head, does not inspire fear. | |
He thinks he was gulled. | |
I ain't never gulled a pardner. | |
I won't be gulled by a pack of lies. | |
If Mr. Collins has been gulled, we'll sleep soundly. | |
For a man of wit and purpose, gulling them is child's play. | |
For a man with a straight razor to his throat, I don't imagine you're gulling me. | |
If you're gulling me, I'll tie the noose around your neck myself. | |
We've been gulling banksmen, now we're in a railway station. | |