gannet
Americannoun
noun
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any of several heavily built marine birds of the genus Morus (or Sula ), having a long stout bill and typically white plumage with dark markings: family Sulidae, order Pelecaniformes (pelicans, cormorants, etc) See also booby
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slang a gluttonous or greedy person
Etymology
Origin of gannet
before 900; Middle English; Old English ganot; akin to Dutch gent gander
Example Sentences
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Scuttle the boy seagull is now Scuttle the female gannet.
From Washington Times • May 25, 2023
Foxes poke from island bushes and snag an occasional gannet on the colony’s periphery.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 12, 2022
I watched a gannet point its beak to the sky and knew what would happen next.
From Washington Post • May 27, 2022
A northern gannet swims in an artistic hail of bubbles created by diving seabirds in Shetland.
From BBC • Feb. 10, 2022
There was no sound but the ice-cold surge, the cry of a gannet, invisible in grayness above me.
From "Grendel" by John Gardner
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