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quacking
▪ I. quacking, vbl. n.1 (ˈkwækɪŋ) [f. quack v.1 + -ing1.] The action or practice of playing the quack; ignorant dabbling in medicine.1652 Wadsworth tr. Colmenero's Treat. Chocolate Introd. Verses. Leave Quacking; and Enucleate The vertues of Chocolate. 1664 Evelyn Sylva 34 Quacking is not my trade: ...
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Quacking frog
Etymology
Quacking frogs are also called red-thighed froglets. Brood size
The mean number of eggs laid by female quacking frogs is 70.
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quack-quack
quack-quack (ˈkwækˈkwæk) [Imitative: see quack n.2] An imitation of the note of a duck; a nursery name for a duck.1865 Dickens Mut. Fr. iii. xv, Mew says the cat, Quack⁓quack says the duck. 1869 Ouida Puck xxxviii. (1873) 491 [They] could not themselves tell for their lives..a canvas⁓back duck from ...
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Quaq Quao
When he returns, she greets him by quacking, and he responds by making the sounds of his new friend. His mother is alarmed and quacks again. Quaq Quao becomes slightly subdued, and he once again responds by quacking. His mother is satisfied, and the two swim off-screen together.
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The Wise Quacking Duck
The Wise Quacking Duck is a 1943 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett.
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quack-belly
▪ I. quack, n.1 (kwæk) Also 7 quacke. [Abbrev. of quacksalver.] 1. a. An ignorant pretender to medical or surgical skill; one who boasts to have a knowledge of wonderful remedies; an empiric or impostor in medicine. = charlatan 2.1659 T. Pecke Parnassi Puerp. 145 Sir Quack his Patient told, nothing ...
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Zack & Quack
Despite the fact he can't speak, everybody can understand his quacking. His quacking noises are provided by Nick Baker.
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couac
couac Mus. (kuːˈæk) [Fr.] (See quot. 1876). Also transf.1876 Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 111/2 Couac, an onomatopœic word for the sound made by bad blowing on the clarinet, oboe, or bassoon. The quacking sound, the goose note. 1877 tr. Offenbach's Amer. & Americans xxii. 81 My two clarionets ...
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Ducks on the Wall
Kinks' drummer Mick Avory's quacking noises on the song represent his only released vocal contribution to a Kinks song (although he did sing a song called standout cut" on Soap Opera, saying that "it's a real rocker and behind the crashing guitars of Dave Davies and drums of Mick Avory is a sort of electronic quacking
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applicator
applicator (ˈæplɪkeɪtə(r)) [a. L. *applicātor, n. of agent f. applicāre to apply.] He who (obs.) or that which applies; spec. an instrument for medical application. Also attrib.1659 Gauden Tears of Ch. 494 (D.) Such quacking applications and applicators as are no way apt for the work. 1876 Bartholow...
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Tethra
Etymology
Tethra may be derived from the Proto-Indo-European *tet(e)ro- meaning 'quacking sound'.
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The Reverberate Hills; or The Apotheosis of the Narwhal
Museum Monday 2021/32. a detail of the Gymnich Mirror from eighteenth century Germany, now in the Legion of Honor in San Francisco; the bird at the top is a quacking duck, from the Von Gymnich coat of arms. Posted by Patrick J. Vaz at 5:00 AM.
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Dinky Duck
The early Dinky Duck cartoons presents Dinky making a sharp quacking noise, while the later ones gave a young voice to Dinky, performed by actor Allen
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Rokkinpo Goroshi
Several songs on the album finish with a quacking noise.
References
2005 albums
Maximum the Hormone albums
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Vinay Nadkarni
In an interview with IANS, he said that he has been 'quacking' since childhood as a hobby.
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