ducking Antonyms

Meaning of ducking

Wordnet

ducking (n)

hunting ducks

the act of wetting something by submerging it

Webster

ducking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Duck

Webster

ducking ()

n. & a., from Duck, v. t. & i.

ducking Sentence Examples

  1. The children were ducking behind the sofa to avoid getting caught playing hide-and-seek.
  2. The ducks were ducking under the bridge to escape the rain.
  3. The boxer was ducking and weaving to avoid his opponent's punches.
  4. The students were ducking their heads to avoid being hit by the low ceiling.
  5. The driver was ducking to avoid the falling rocks during the landslide.
  6. The pedestrian was ducking to avoid being hit by the car that ran a red light.
  7. The scuba diver was ducking under the waves to explore the coral reef.
  8. The baseball player was ducking to avoid being hit by the pitch.
  9. The hiker was ducking under the branches to make their way through the dense forest.
  10. The bird was ducking and diving to catch fish in the river.

FAQs About the word ducking

hunting ducks, the act of wetting something by submerging itof Duck, n. & a., from Duck, v. t. & i.

out, avoidance, dodging, evasion,escape, eschewing, shaking, elusion,shunning, eschewal

submission, endurance, toleration,submission, toleration, endurance,abidance, abidance,

The children were ducking behind the sofa to avoid getting caught playing hide-and-seek.

The ducks were ducking under the bridge to escape the rain.

The boxer was ducking and weaving to avoid his opponent's punches.

The students were ducking their heads to avoid being hit by the low ceiling.