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decoy-duck (n.)

A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.

decoy-duck Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter strategically placed a decoy-duck in the water to attract real ducks.
  2. The decoy-duck bobbed on the surface, its lifelike appearance fooling even the most wary birds.
  3. With a flick of its tail, the decoy-duck seemed almost alive, luring curious ducks closer.
  4. As dusk settled, the hunter watched from his blind, hoping the decoy-duck would entice a flock.
  5. The decoy-duck's painted feathers gleamed in the sunlight, adding to its realism.
  6. Ducks circled overhead, drawn by the presence of the decoy-duck below.
  7. With each quack emitted by the decoy-duck, the hunter's anticipation grew.
  8. The decoy-duck floated gracefully, its presence a testament to the hunter's skill.
  9. Despite their caution, the ducks couldn't resist investigating the decoy-duck.
  10. With a sudden splash, the hunter sprang into action, knowing the decoy-duck had done its job.

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A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.

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The hunter strategically placed a decoy-duck in the water to attract real ducks.

The decoy-duck bobbed on the surface, its lifelike appearance fooling even the most wary birds.

With a flick of its tail, the decoy-duck seemed almost alive, luring curious ducks closer.

As dusk settled, the hunter watched from his blind, hoping the decoy-duck would entice a flock.