Crossword-Solution: FULMAR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fulmar | n. | One of several species of sea birds, of the family procellariidae, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea). |
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| FULMAR | anagram | ARMFUL |
We have 11 clues for the answer “FULMAR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Grey seabird | 1 answer |
| SEA cliff bird | 1 answer |
| heavy short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions | 1 answer |
| Arctic sea bird | 3 answers |
| CLIFF-nesting bird | 3 answers |
| bird Arctic | 15 answers |
| Seabird | 17 answers |
| Stinker | 28 answers |
| Arctic bird | 29 answers |
| web-footed bird | 31 answers |
| NORTH American bird | 48 answers |
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Sentences with FULMAR (5)
Sun, wind, and cloud shall fail not from the face of it, Stinging, ringing spindrift, nor the fulmar flying free; And the ships shall go abroad To the Glory of the Lord Who heard the silly sailor-folk and gave them back their sea! THE MERCHANTMEN King Solomon drew merchantmen, Because of his desire For peacocks, apes, and ivory, From Tarshish unto Tyre: With cedars out of Lebanon Which Hiram rafted down, But we be only sailormen That use in London Town.
The Storbuk with bloodshot eyes, madly steaming, careered up the rugged ascent, up to the broken, stormy Hoifjeld; mounting the hills as a Petrel mounts the rollers, skimming the flats as a Fulmar skims the shore, he followed the trail where his mother had first led his tottering steps, up from the Vand-dam nook.
Occasionally the ghostly shadows of silver, snow, and fulmar petrels flashed close to us, and all around we could hear the killers blowing, their short, sharp hisses sounding like sudden escapes of steam.
The silver-grey or Southern Fulmar petrels were present in large numbers, especially about the steep north-eastern side of the island.
Cape Hunter had been the home of the Antarctic petrels, and on this occasion we were singularly fortunate in finding a resort of the Southern Fulmar or silver-grey petrels.