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the cormorant
noun
Any of various medium-large black seabirds of the family Phalacrocoracidae, especially the great cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo.
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The cormorant poses a threat to the salmon fishery.
The cormorant spoke: Stinking seas below ill winds.
As, over and in the lake, the cormorant and its image traced paths through the sky.
The Cormorant model is designed for military and commercial maritime uses.
During that time, however, the cormorant population on Four Brothers doubled.
The cormorant flicked the fish into its mouth and swallowed it whole.
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They worry that the cormorants will eventually impinge on some of the popular catches.
"The cormorants will sit there on the little pilings and stretch their wings," Ms. Garland said.
"My friend told me not to come here because of the cormorants.
She describes how she and Clejine were "hanging out" on Block Island in Rhode Island) and watching cormorants: "The cormorants were so comical.
The boater who startled the cormorants was a newspaperman looking to write about the islands of the East River.
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