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Definition of Hagdons
1. hagdon [n] - See also: hagdon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hagdons
Literary usage of Hagdons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Along the Labrador Coast by Charles Wendell Townsend (1907)
"The three look as black as crows in comparison with their white and gray relatives.
The sailors call them black hagdons. These shearwaters are interesting ..."
2. Wharf and Fleet: Ballads of the Fishermen of Gloucester by Clarence Manning Falt (1902)
"We watched th' swells upheave an' fall An' floatin' seaweeds kiss, An' heard th'
hagdons snarl an' call ..."