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seagull - presensparticip
Definitioner
Substantiv
- (British, Australia, New Zealand_, rugby slang) The practice, in Rugby Union, of forwards running in the back line rather than concentrating on their primary positional duties in open play (see rugby union positions).
- (boating slang) The practice of using a British Seagull outboard.
- (chiefly New Zealand) The practice of working as a non-union casual stevedore.
Exempel
- As long as he can stay away from the seagulling in the tight games.
- Jack has to cut out the seagulling and get in and do the dirty work.
- And while Williams cut down the seagulling, he still wasn't hitting the breakdown with any vigour.
- I'm going take the boat out and do some seagulling.
- Happy Seagulling.
- The Seagull and Heineken gods were with us — what a wonderful day weather wise — an ideal Seagulling race day — winds were light — and crossing the harbour to Sandys Boat Club at 7.15am the water was glassy.
- It isn't often young people get involved in Seagulling, never mind build their own boat to do so.
- Sometimes I went down to the Wellington wharves for what was called 'seagulling', where I joined a crowd of other men just before 8 a.m., hoping to be given the nod for a day's work.
- After two months there was a lull on the waterfront, seagulling declined, and I had to seek another job. By this time my hands were hard and I actually looked like a labourer, so the New Zealand Posts and Telegraph department took me on as a linesman.
- As a young shipwright, I heard old timers warn me against seagulling or bypassing the union hall while seeking work.