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- noun Plural form of
gadwall .
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Examples
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She grabbed two gadwalls and brought them to the bank in one mouthful.
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Green-winged teal, gadwalls and spoonbills also ended up in our daily bag.
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Green-winged teal, gadwalls and spoonbills also ended up in our daily bag.
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She grabbed two gadwalls and brought them to the bank in one mouthful.
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This 19th century game stew recipe over toast works with mallards, pintails, gadwalls, shovelers, wigeons, or teal
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Mallards, pintails, green-winged teal, and gadwalls are most common.
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And enough mallards and gadwalls to keep it interesting.
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Numbers of wigeons, gadwalls, shovelers, pintails and scaup were similar to last year's.
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In the interior marshes, gadwalls are probably the most abundant birds.
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•CLINTON: 2,000 ducks mostly gadwalls, shovelers; no geese.
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