duckling (Meaning)

Wordnet

duckling (n)

flesh of a young domestic duck

young duck

Webster

duckling (n.)

A young or little duck.

Synonyms & Antonyms of duckling

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duckling Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny duckling emerged from its shell, covered in soft yellow feathers.
  2. The mother duck led her brood of ducklings to the pond, where they paddled and swam.
  3. The children watched in delight as the ducklings chased each other around the pond.
  4. The duckling lost sight of its mother and frantically quacked until she found it again.
  5. The duckling ventured too far from the pond and became lost in the tall grass.
  6. The farmer's dog chased the duckling, who frantically ran for its life.
  7. The duckling was rescued by a kind-hearted child, who took it home and cared for it.
  8. The duckling grew up into a beautiful swan, much to the amazement of the child who had saved it.
  9. The mother duck fiercely protected her ducklings from any perceived danger.
  10. The duckling splashed and played in the water, enjoying its newfound freedom.

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flesh of a young domestic duck, young duckA young or little duck.

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The tiny duckling emerged from its shell, covered in soft yellow feathers.

The mother duck led her brood of ducklings to the pond, where they paddled and swam.

The children watched in delight as the ducklings chased each other around the pond.

The duckling lost sight of its mother and frantically quacked until she found it again.