Re: stall (v)
5. a condition of an aircraft in flight in which a reduction in speed or an increase in the aircraft's angle of attack causes a sudden loss of lift resulting in a downward plunge
stall: the condition of an airfoil or aircraft (or, in this case, a seagull) in which excessive angle of attack causes disruption of airflow with attendant loss of lift
The wing isn't helping the flying object stay aloft any longer.
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