Pelicans can be categorized as a noun.
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pelican - large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish |
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1. | noun | Pelicans have large beaks. | |
2. | noun | Pelicans are strange birds. | |
3. | noun | Seagulls and pelicans are seabirds. | |
4. | noun | Tom had never heard of pelicans. | |
5. | noun | Seagulls, pelicans, seals. What else do you need? | |
6. | noun | What do pelicans eat? | |
7. | noun | A pelican can fit a lot of fish in its beak. | |
8. | noun | Down by the dinghy our cat is being hazarded by an angry pelican. | |
9. | noun | I saw a big pelican there. | |
10. | noun | According the bible, the pelican fed its chicks with its own blood. | |
11. | noun | The white swan, the goose and the duck swim; the Cormorant dives. To these can be added the water hen, the pelican and so on. | |
12. | noun | What does the pelican eat? | |
13. | noun | A pelican can fit a lot of fish in its beak. | |
14. | noun | Down by the dinghy our cat is being hazarded by an angry pelican. | |
15. | noun | I saw a big pelican there. |
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noun | |
Pelicans have large beaks. | |
Pelicans are strange birds. | |
Seagulls and pelicans are seabirds. | |
Tom had never heard of pelicans. | |
Seagulls, pelicans, seals. What else do you need? | |
What do pelicans eat? | |
A pelican can fit a lot of fish in its beak. | |
Down by the dinghy our cat is being hazarded by an angry pelican. | |
I saw a big pelican there. | |
According the bible, the pelican fed its chicks with its own blood. | |
The white swan, the goose and the duck swim; the Cormorant dives. To these can be added the water hen, the pelican and so on. | |
What does the pelican eat? | |
A pelican can fit a lot of fish in its beak. | |
Down by the dinghy our cat is being hazarded by an angry pelican. | |
I saw a big pelican there. |