Catchword: sea-gulling
Part of speech:
v. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: A digger will then take a single stab with his spade, reach elbow-deep into the frigid mud, and yank out his prey. Then he tosses the captured clam between his legs into a five-foot-long sack he drags along. Digging too close to another digger—a practice called “sea-gulling”—is considered to be in poor taste.
Article or Document Title:
“Digging for Clams In Wilds of Alaska Has a Certain Appeal”
Author:
Carrie Dolan
Article, document, publication, web site:
Wall Street Journal
Dateline:
Crescent Beach, Alaska
Date of publication:
Sept. 26, 1984
This cite belongs to a full entry for seagull.