quack in English

noun
1
the characteristic harsh sound made by a duck.
But even from the vague hints he throws out, I think we may rest assured it will not be the last quack of a lame duck.
2
a person who dishonestly claims to have special knowledge and skill in some field, typically in medicine.
quack cures
synonyms:swindlercharlatanmountebanktricksterfraudfraudsterimpostorhoaxercon mansnake oil salesmansharkgrifter
verb
1
(of a duck) make a characteristic harsh sound.
Yet, in case after case, the chicken always ended up dead, while the duck went happily quacking down the river.
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "quack" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "quack", or refer to the context using the word "quack" in the English Dictionary.

1. He is a quack and prescribes his quack medicines.

2. That doctor's a quack!

3. Suddenly he heard a quack.

4. And I'm not just a quack.

5. The quack was stormed with questions.

6. A duck's quack doesn't echo , and no oneknows why.

7. A duck 's quack does n't echo .

8. Have you seen a quack about that cough?

9. Don't be taken in he's just a quack.

10. Isn't that a quack B-list story book?

11. Synonyms for Charlatan include shyster, quack, or faker.

12. She discovered that the man was a quack.

13. That quack doesn't know anything about treating heart disease.

14. To act as a medical quack or a charlatan.

15. You may be considered an elitist or a quack.

16. Why do intelligent people find quack remedies so appealing?

17. That doctor is a quack, he should be reported.

18. Larry paid some quack over a thousand dollars to cure his insomnia.

19. That quack caused me more harm than the disease did.

20. You'd better go and see the quack with that burn.

21. 12 You may be considered an elitist or a quack.

22. It was predicated on a quack cure called powder of sympathy.

23. Young kids used to quack at us as we went past.

24. 25 It was an irresistible lure, like the quack of a decoy duck.

25. At night, quack flounce off a rope, swim escape in coming home.

26. It was an irresistible lure, like the quack of a decoy duck.

27. He describes himself as a doctor, but I feel he is a quack.

28. I had an abortion by a fucking quack... Who tore out half my womb.

29. Many of those quack doctors were busy selling their own, often more dangerous diet cures.

30. A Charlatan is a quack, a person who is trying to deceive you with false claims

31. After all, he was Jack Quack , Renegade Drake, Prince of the Forest, King of the Lake.

32. The Bleating sound was more like a duck-quack, and would go off at awkward moments

33. And there was a Conjurer with a gaping crowd, a quack extracting teeth, a ballad singer

34. No girl needs to be blackmailed by a quack Abortionist if she will keep that in mind.

35. Atrazine definition is - a photosynthesis-inhibiting persistent herbicide C8H14ClN5 used especially to kill annual weeds and quack grass.

36. Piedmont High Atwitter over quack attack / Rookie squawkers take grand prize in birdcalling contest Charles Burress , Chronicle Staff Writer …

37. The danger apprehended that quack nostrums in public policy can be forced upon the voters by demagogues is demonstrably nonexistent.

38. Such alternative management is not quack medicine but consists of medically sound treatments and procedures that are documented in leading medical journals.

39. As tales of his derring-do spread, Jack Quack became the most popular duck on the lake. For several days, he enjoyed the glory.

40. Synonyms & Antonyms of Credulity readiness to believe the claims of others without sufficient evidence the quack pushing the phony medicine was taking advantage of the Credulity of …

41. One of them is a scammy quack pretending to be some sort of doctor, whose Bumblery can leave you permanently paralysed, or dead The other is a massage therapist

42. Astroturfed messaging nearly always uses inflammatory language like “crank”, “quack”, “nuts”, “pseudo”, “anti-science”, “conspiracy”, or something similar to describe the person or message questioning conventional “wisdom” on a particular topic

43. Higher education remains in the doldrums and healthcare conditions are so abysmal that even the poorest Indians seek out the nearest private doctor or quack rather than rely on government medical facilities .

44. Charming Pet Absurd Burds were designed for the shaking movement dogs make when they play! With every shake of the toy, a unique quack sound is released making play time more exciting! The floppy construction allows your dog to shake the toy on their own to release the same sound or chomp on the toy to release another silly sound.

45. Canard (n.) "absurd or fabricated story intended as an imposition," 1851, perhaps 1843, from French Canard "a hoax," literally "a duck" (from Old French quanart, probably echoic of a duck's quack); said by Littré to be from the phrase vendre un Canard à moitié "to half-sell a duck," thus, perhaps from some long-forgotten joke, "to cheat."