Duck

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"Duck" in a Sentence (35 examples)

It's duck soup for a girl of easy virtue to find a new man.

It looks like a duck.

Can you tell a duck from a goose?

Now the President is nothing but a lame duck.

Don't try to duck out early. Where's your sense of responsibility?

It is duck soup for a carpenter to construct a chicken coop for his son.

Duck!

Being able to smile while in great distress is not duck soup for a passionate individual.

Thinking about those sorts of things, I watched "Duck Soup" again.

It's similar to a duck.

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As some raw youth in country bred, To arms by thirst of honour led, When at a skirmish first he hears The bullets whistling round his ears, Will duck his head aside

Rimmer ducked his body low into his chair, so just his head remained above the table top, and peered past the backs of the examinees in front of him, waiting for the adjudicator to make his move.

Adams after ducking the Squire tvvice or thrice leaped out of the Tub, […]

[…]In Tiber ducking thrice, by break of day[…]

The Learned pate / Duckes to the Golden Foole.

Victorian women choosing to duck the demands of domestic life to spend their time doing something they enjoyed is hardly a novel idea.

But pressed by Labour's Marsha de Cordov in the House of Commons on June 29, on "whether he plans to reduce the total number of ticket offices", Merriman ducked the question but confirmed that the Government wants to close ticket offices.

That was the moment, but Senate Republicans ducked it.

The music is ducked under the voice.

I'm just going to duck into the loo for a minute; can you hold my bag?

Matsumoto Castle exhibits the architecture of both war and peace, from its steep wooden stairs, hidden inner levels and archer’s perches to the moon-viewing room added in 1630, which also offers a vantage point for viewing the brocaded carps and ducks residing in the castle moat.

The payment processor’s layoffs and the curious incident of the duck were first reported by Business Insider.

A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or folly.

The Big Duck has influenced the world of architecture; any building that is shaped like its product is called a ‘duck’.

Love them or hate them, ducks have a light-hearted presence in our architectural history.

Today, “ducks” continue to crop up across America and beyond, but they are no longer relegated to strips and roadsides alone; in many cases, they’ve entered the tight-knit landscape of cities ...

In Las Vegas, Ducks thrive because resorts often transform themselves into oversized symbols of the fantasy they promise.

The more passive males are subjected to physical violence. I was subjected to being what they call a punk or a duck, which is someone else's power trip, that's all.

He was dressed in a Jaeger vest—a pair of blue duck trousers, fastened round the waist with a plaited leather belt.

And they would go up and find old Allington, in white ducks, standing in the fringe of long grasses and cow-parsley on the other edge of the island, looking to his poultry or his rabbits.

A native servant emerged, anonymous in his white ducks and red fez, to say My Player was wanted on the telephone.

[…]and hold-faſt is the onely Dogge: My Ducke[…]

Ay up duck, ow'a'tha?

The couple has gotten messages from people they've ducked saying how happy it made them, and even some saying they might also start ducking.

She didn't even notice the duck on her vehicles when she first was ducked in spring.

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