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    Duck
    /dək/

    verb

    • 1. lower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or so as not to be seen: "spectators ducked for cover" Similar bob downbend (down)bow downstoop (down)Opposite straighten upstand
    • 2. plunge one's head or body underwater briefly: "I had to keep ducking down to get my head cool" Similar dipdunkplungeimmerse

    noun

    • 1. a quick lowering of the head.
  2. From Project Gutenberg. Duck definition: any of numerous wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genus Anas and allied genera, characterized by abroad, flat bill, short legs, and depressed body.. See examples of DUCK used in a sentence.

  3. A duck is a bird that spends much of its life on or near water. You can sometimes see whole families of ducks paddling across lakes and ponds. Ducks can be wild or domesticated — if you keep ducks in your yard, you'll need to provide them with at least a small body of water.

  4. duck. noun. /dʌk/. /dʌk/. Idioms. . (plural ducks, duck) [countable] a common bird that lives on or near water and has short legs, webbed feet (= feet with thin pieces of skin between the toes) and a wide beak. There are many types of duck, some of which are kept for their meat or eggs.

  5. 3 days ago · 1. variable noun. A duck is a very common water bird with short legs, a short neck, and a large flat beak . Chickens and ducks scratch around the outbuildings. Duck is the flesh of this bird when it is eaten as food. ...honey roasted duck. 2. countable noun. A duck is a female duck.

  6. 1. To lower quickly, especially so as to avoid something: ducked his head as the ball came toward him. 2. To evade; dodge: duck responsibility; ducked the reporter's question. 3. To push (a person, for example) suddenly under water. 4. In bridge, to deliberately play a card that is lower than (an opponent's card). v.intr. 1.

  7. verb. uk / dʌk / us. duck verb (MOVE) to move your head or body down quickly to avoid being hit or seen: Billy ducked behind a car when he saw his teacher. duck verb (AVOID) to avoid something that is difficult or unpleasant: He managed to duck the issue. Phrasal verbs. duck out of sth.

  8. noun. /dʌk/ enlarge image. (pl. ducks or duck) [countable] a common bird that lives on or near water and has short legs, webbed feet (= feet with thin pieces of skin between the toes), and a wide beak.

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