dud|duds in English
noun
[dʌd]
person or thing which does not succeed, failure, loser; bore; (Slang) clothing (usually duds)
Use "dud|duds" in a sentence
1. The mine was a dud.
2. Several of the fireworks were duds.
3. Brand (17) Adonna (216) Cuddl Duds (150)
4. He replaced a dud valve.
5. This battery is a dud.
6. The Adventuress, however, is a dud
7. The crucial round is a dud.
8. He stepped on a dud mine.
9. And the natty duds and the good rocking tonight.
10. Pauley's last performance was a major dud.
11. The new manager is a complete dud.
12. Are there any more batteries? This one's a dud.
13. Critics have labeled the new telescope a dud.
14. Two of the fireworks in the box were duds.
15. During yesterday's sham battle, party A fired a dud.
16. How do I know that one's not a dud?
17. The whole plan turned out to be a dud.
18. 14 Critics have labeled the new telescope a dud.
19. Ford 'Baby Bronco' prototype spied wearing new duds, Brawnier tires Byron Hurd
20. There were no duds among the three 1992 Piedmont wines I tried.
21. I think we replaced a dud with an atom bomb.
22. Noshiro was hit by a dud Mark 13 aerial torpedo.
23. 5 benefits of apple cider vinegar (and A few duds), according to experts
24. Grubbing for business on dud leads was, at least, after a fashion dealing.
25. The shells are of poor quality, there is another dud here.