duck

ડક
definition
verb
spectators ducked for cover
lower the head or the body quickly to avoid a blow or so as not to be seen.
I had to keep ducking down to get my head cool
plunge one's head or body underwater briefly.
noun
The rear feet of the beaver are large and webbed like a duck 's feet, to give the animal good swimming ability.
a waterbird with a broad blunt bill, short legs, webbed feet, and a waddling gait.
a pure white thin-shelled bivalve mollusk found off the Atlantic coasts of America.
translation of 'duck'
નાવિકનાં વસ્ત્રોમાં વપરાતો સુતરાઉ કાપડ,
ડૂબકી મારવી
noun
બતક
example
Sailcloth is a very strong, heavy canvas or 'duck' made in plain weave.
Cook the 'duck' until tender, then add the potatoes and onion.
But the principle is the same: we cannot 'duck' our responsibilities by saying that the other party took part freely.
it's time you changed, my 'duck'
The Canvasback is a medium-sized 'duck' with an elegant pattern of black, russet, and white.
Then a quick 'duck' brought him under the demon's arm.
he was out for a 'duck'
From a nutritional perspective, the 'duck' , cucumber, spring onion and pancakes make a reasonably well-balanced meal.
From there it is into the 'duck' , chicken, pork, beef, vegetables and bean curd, rice and noodles.
As it happened, on the third day no such resurrection occurred and worse, he scored yet another 'duck' .
The bread is perfectly toasted, the 'duck' is perfectly tender, and those waffle chips are scrumptious.
Some of them are made of cotton 'duck' .
My whimpers became wails and I tried to 'duck' his blows.
The 'duck' , whose feet remained free while its feathers stuck to the ice, attracted public sympathy after efforts to free it failed.
I am interested in dyeing 35 yards of cotton 'duck' for slipcovers for a sofa.
a 'duck' for tomorrow's dinner
Those who 'duck' this obligation ill-serve the country.
Season the cavity of the 'duck' with salt and pepper and truss with kitchen string.
Their jobs can be so tough that at times they even have to 'duck' punches from troublesome beachgoers.
Then Nikolai noticed the heron and the 'duck' waddling up the hill behind Dmitri.
Then, in 1941, the mill again served by producing cotton 'duck' for tents to shelter our soldiers in World War II.
out for a 'duck'
Like most of the sauces here, the 'duck' 's citrus glaze is notably reserved.
His 'duck' 's sweetness is amplified by roasted rhubarb; snapper's nuttiness is made prominent by a ginger-soy nage.
The roast 'duck' was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes.
A friend at school had his eye shot by another lad u2018over something sillyu2019, and Pierre once had to 'duck' bullets from a sniper outside his home.
Brendan Martin, on debut, was snapped up at first slip off Greg Dowell for nine, and Shaun Lynch was bowled by Dowell for a 'duck' .
I'm not trying to suggest that Susie's roast venison or my 'duck' with caramelised apple could be described as a horror show, but neither were they worthy of the setting.
If stripes aren't your style, experiment with other casual fabrics, such as cotton 'duck' , denim, and corduroy.
Stir in the date syrup with the lemon juice, and cook for another 15-20 minutes, until the 'duck' is tender.
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