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- a waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
- a female duck. Contrasted with drake
- the meat of a duck as food:"a tangy stew of duck, lamb, and sausage"
- a pure white thin-shelled bivalve mollusk found off the Atlantic coasts of America.
- an amphibious transport vehicle:"visitors can board an amphibious duck to explore the city"
OriginOld English duce, from the Germanic base of duck (expressing the notion of ‘diving bird’).verbduck (verb) · ducks (third person present) · ducked (past tense) · ducked (past participle) · ducking (present participle)- lower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or so as not to be seen:"spectators ducked for cover" · "he ducked his head and entered" · "she ducked into the doorway to get out of the line of fire"Similar:bob downbend (down)bow downstoop (down)crouch (down)squat (down)hunch downhunker down
- (duck out)depart quickly:"I thought I saw you duck out"
- avoid (a blow) by moving down quickly:"he ducked a punch from an angry first baseman"
- informalevade or avoid (an unwelcome duty or undertaking):"a responsibility that a less courageous man might well have ducked" · "I was engaged twice and ducked out both times"Similar:run away fromfind a way out ofback out ofpull out ofskirt aroundgive a wide berth tofind a way around
- bridgerefrain from playing a winning card on a particular trick for tactical reasons:"declarer ducked the opening spade lead"
nounduck (noun) · ducks (plural noun)- a quick lowering of the head.
OriginMiddle English: of Germanic origin; related to Dutch duiken and German tauchen ‘dive, dip, plunge’, also to duck. - People also ask
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