quacks in Czech

quacks <v.> kváká Entry edited by: B2

Sentence patterns related to "quacks"

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1. I take the pills, keep the quacks off my back.

2. I went everywhere for treatment, tried all sorts of quacks.

3. As for the quacks, they slink around on the margins of the crowd when we hold village meetings.

4. Sometimes you get signs and portents which the quacks can't fathom, but which go down like markers for middle-age.

5. Call ducks were initially used in hunting, where their own calls and quacks would attract wild ducks towards the hunter's guns.

6. They did so in order to distinguish themselves from charlatans and quacks who purvey anti-aging products and treatments that are ineffective and sometimes harmful.

7. Instructed by thee, some books, like quacks, impose on the world by promising wonders; while others turn Beaus, and trust all their merits to a gilded outside

8. And so many low-income people have seen so many failed promises broken and seen so many quacks and sporadic medicines offered to them that building trust takes a lot of time, takes a lot of patience.

9. And so many low- income people have seen so many failed promises broken and seen so many quacks and sporadic medicines offered to them that building trust takes a lot of time, takes a lot of patience.

10. Microbiologist Michael Behe wrote in The New York Times in 2005: “The strong appearance of design [in nature] allows a disarmingly simple argument: if it looks, walks and quacks like a duck, then, absent compelling evidence to the contrary, we have warrant to conclude it’s a duck.”

11. ‘In general, vocalizations are varied and include: trumpeting, whistles, twitters, honks, barks, grunts, quacks, Croaks and growls.’ ‘Males are characterized by louder grunts, Croaks or barks.’ ‘The lands beyond are filled with a chorus of bleats and Croaks and barks.’ ‘Their voices have the drunken croak and rumble of old crows.’

12. Adenovirus is a group of common viruses that can cause cold-like symptoms. We're all familiar with the saying, "If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck." So, if it looks like a cold or the flu, it is, right? Well, maybe not—and here's why.