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quacker colloq.|ˈkwækə(r)| [f. quack v.2 + -er.] One that quacks; a duck. Also fig.
1846Swell's Night Guide 75 Jest pipe her—she turns her ogles up like a croaking quacker (dying duck). 1965New Statesman 18 June 980/2 The noisiest quackers have now felt a wind of deflation beginning to stir about the world and have fallen silent. 1978Times 23 Feb. 16/4 Though ducks are plentiful along the Thames..two dozen quackers were brought along. |