quack|quacked|quacking|quacks in English
verb
produce a quacking sound like that of a duck; impersonate, pose as a professional (esp. a doctor); deceive, mislead
Use "quack|quacked|quacking|quacks" in a sentence
1. The old duck quacked and quacked so I hardly slept a wink last night.
2. He is a quack and prescribes his quack medicines.
3. Ducks were quacking noisily on the lake.
4. That doctor's a quack!
5. One wing's shredded, one's flapping, it's quacking up a storm.
6. Suddenly he heard a quack.
7. 19 The water is full of thrashing, quacking excitement.
8. And I'm not just a quack.
9. The quack was stormed with questions.
10. I take the pills, keep the quacks off my back.
11. A duck's quack doesn't echo , and no oneknows why.
12. A duck 's quack does n't echo .
13. Have you seen a quack about that cough?
14. Don't be taken in he's just a quack.
15. The ducks started quacking loudly when we threw them some bread.
16. I went everywhere for treatment, tried all sorts of quacks.
17. Isn't that a quack B-list story book?
18. Synonyms for Charlatan include shyster, quack, or faker.
19. She discovered that the man was a quack.
20. That quack doesn't know anything about treating heart disease.
21. To act as a medical quack or a charlatan.
22. You may be considered an elitist or a quack.
23. Why do intelligent people find quack remedies so appealing?
24. That doctor is a quack, he should be reported.
25. Larry paid some quack over a thousand dollars to cure his insomnia.