duck
[dʌk]
Definition:
1. A common bird that lives on or near water and has short legs, webbed feet.
2. Meat from a duck.
3. A batsman's score of zero.
Use 'duck' in a sentence:
- It's a white duck.
- I brought in one drake and three ducks.
- All the criticism is water off a duck's back to me.
- On a lighter note , we end the news today with a story about a duck called Quackers.
- I am a duck.
- The lame duck wasn't happy because it had to help others.
- The duck jumped in.
- The bird continued flying and saw a lame duck help a little duck find the way back home.
- Nancy knew she'd be a sitting duck when she raised the trap door.
- So Mr. Duck worked with Mr. Rabbit.
- Anything else, duck?
- Oh, I am glad to see you, duck.
- He ducked in time to save his head from a blow from the poker.
- Amy carried roast duck.
- On a lighter note, we end the news today with a story about a duck called Quackers.
- Common Loon looks like a duck.
- She ducked her head and got into the car.
- What happened to the duck?
- This is a duck.
- I hear a duck.
- I am a duck Quack quack .
- She ducked into the adjoining room as we came in.
- The baby duck is duckling.
- It's a duck.
- A duck's feathers shed water immediately.
- A duck can swim.
- I can't tell my son what to do; it's water off a duck's back with him.
- Look, I'm not one of your lame ducks.
- I wanted to duck down and slip past but they saw me.
- He had ducked the confrontation with United Nations inspectors last summer.
- A duck came up to the seeds.
- It's not a duck.
- It's a yellow duck.
- It's his turn to cook dinner, but I bet he'll try to duck out of it.
- Help yourself to some more duck!
- She took to mothering like a duck to water.
- So Mr. Rabbit gave Mr. Duck the money.
- He just managed to duck out of sight.
- You can't duck out once you've taken on a responsibility.
- One duck is shaking hand.
- If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck.
- There's a rubber duck in the bathtub.
- The Opposition reckons the Health Secretary has ducked all the difficult decisions.
- She chose a bench beside the duck pond and sat down.
- He ducked the first few blows then started to fight back.
- Sorry, the duck is off.
- The kids were ducking each other in the pool.
- Ducks' eggs are particularly prized for cake making.
- Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and other Disney cartoon characters gave endless delight to millions of children.
- We ducked down behind the wall so they wouldn't see us.
- The ducks dived and surfaced again several metres away.
- The government is ducking the issue.
- The cat was now within striking distance of the duck.
- Ducks were swimming around on the river.
- The main course was roast duck.