ducks and drakes (Meaning)

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ducks and drakes (n)

a game in which a flat stone is bounced along the surface of calm water

Synonyms & Antonyms of ducks and drakes

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ducks and drakes Sentence Examples

  1. The boys played ducks and drakes with pebbles in the pond, creating ripples that spread outward.
  2. The children enjoyed skipping rocks across the water, watching them bounce and create ducks and drakes.
  3. The playful dog chased the ducks and drakes that were formed by the thrown stones, splashing in the water.
  4. The ducks and drakes bounced merrily across the pond, reflecting the sunlight like sparkling gems.
  5. The rhythmic sound of the ducks and drakes skipping across the water was a soothing symphony to the ears.
  6. The ducks and drakes seemed to dance on the water's surface, captivating onlookers with their graceful movements.
  7. The children laughed with delight as they watched the ducks and drakes they created, sending ripples across the pond.
  8. The ducks and drakes skipped and bounced, leaving behind a trail of ripples that slowly faded away.
  9. The ducks and drakes were a testament to the simple joys of childhood, bringing laughter and wonder to those who witnessed them.
  10. The children's playful game of ducks and drakes created a moment of pure joy and carefree spirit.

FAQs About the word ducks and drakes

a game in which a flat stone is bounced along the surface of calm water

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The boys played ducks and drakes with pebbles in the pond, creating ripples that spread outward.

The children enjoyed skipping rocks across the water, watching them bounce and create ducks and drakes.

The playful dog chased the ducks and drakes that were formed by the thrown stones, splashing in the water.

The ducks and drakes bounced merrily across the pond, reflecting the sunlight like sparkling gems.