black duck (Meaning)

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black duck (n)

a dusky duck of northeastern United States and Canada

Synonyms & Antonyms of black duck

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black duck Sentence Examples

  1. The black duck glided gracefully across the still pond, its sleek feathers catching the sunlight.
  2. We spotted a lone black duck amidst a flock of mallards at the lake yesterday.
  3. The black duck's call echoed through the marsh, signaling its presence to nearby waterfowl.
  4. In the dim light of dawn, the silhouette of a black duck appeared against the orange hues of the sunrise.
  5. A black duck landed on the pond with a soft splash, joining its companions in search of food.
  6. The black duck's iridescent green head shimmered in the sunlight, a striking contrast against its ebony plumage.
  7. As winter set in, the black duck population migrated southward to warmer climates.
  8. With its sleek profile and elegant movements, the black duck was a captivating sight to behold.
  9. A sudden gust of wind ruffled the feathers of the black duck as it took flight, disappearing into the horizon.
  10. We marveled at the agility of the black duck as it darted through the reeds, disappearing into the dense vegetation.

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a dusky duck of northeastern United States and Canada

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The black duck glided gracefully across the still pond, its sleek feathers catching the sunlight.

We spotted a lone black duck amidst a flock of mallards at the lake yesterday.

The black duck's call echoed through the marsh, signaling its presence to nearby waterfowl.

In the dim light of dawn, the silhouette of a black duck appeared against the orange hues of the sunrise.