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diving duck

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Explanation of "Diving Duck"

Definition: A "diving duck" is a type of duck that goes underwater to find its food. These ducks usually live in places like bays and estuaries, which are areas where the sea meets the land.

Usage Instructions
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Plural Form: Diving ducks (when referring to more than one)
Example Sentence
  • "The diving duck disappeared under the water to catch a fish."
Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, "diving duck" can refer to specific species of ducks known for their diving behavior, such as the Canvasback or Scaup. You might encounter this term in bird-watching guides or ecological studies.

Word Variants
  • Diving (verb): The action of going underwater.
  • Duck (noun): A bird that is commonly found in water, characterized by its broad bill and webbed feet.
Different Meanings
  • "Diving" can also refer to the activity of jumping into water from a height, like in the sport of diving.
  • "Duck" can refer to the action of lowering one's head quickly to avoid something.
Synonyms
  • Dabbling Duck: Another type of duck that feeds on the water's surface instead of diving.
  • Waterfowl: A general term for birds that are commonly found in water, including ducks.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Duck out": To leave or escape from a situation quickly or secretly.

    • Example: "He decided to duck out of the meeting early."
  • "Like water off a duck's back": This means that something (like criticism) does not have a lasting effect on someone.

    • Example: "Her harsh words were like water off a duck's back; he didn't let it bother him."
Summary

A "diving duck" is a specific type of duck known for its ability to dive underwater to find food. It is important for learners to understand the context in which this term is used, especially when discussing wildlife or nature.

Noun
  1. any of various ducks of especially bays and estuaries that dive for their food

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