ducker (Meaning)

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ducker (n.)

One who, or that which, ducks; a plunger; a diver.

A cringing, servile person; a fawner.

ducker Sentence Examples

  1. The ducker was adept at evading enemy attacks with his incredible agility.
  2. The boy ducker nimbly dodged the flying ball during the intense baseball game.
  3. The baseball player's quick ducker allowed him to evade the wild pitch.
  4. The politician's skillful ducker enabled him to avoid uncomfortable questions during the press conference.
  5. The cat's lightning-fast ducker allowed it to escape the dog's clutches.
  6. The boxer's well-timed ducker helped him to counter his opponent's strong punch.
  7. The basketball player's fancy ducker allowed him to pass defenders and score a layup.
  8. The experienced mountain climber's ducker helped him navigate through treacherous terrain.
  9. The race car driver's ducker allowed him to expertly avoid other cars and obstacles on the track.
  10. The dancer's graceful ducker added a dramatic flair to her mesmerizing performance.

FAQs About the word ducker

One who, or that which, ducks; a plunger; a diver., A cringing, servile person; a fawner.

fish, bird, guy, life,person, creature, man, body,egg, party

beast, critter, beast, animal,animal, critter,brute, beastie, brute, beastie

The ducker was adept at evading enemy attacks with his incredible agility.

The boy ducker nimbly dodged the flying ball during the intense baseball game.

The baseball player's quick ducker allowed him to evade the wild pitch.

The politician's skillful ducker enabled him to avoid uncomfortable questions during the press conference.