Yes. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, smaller than geese or swans, and can be found in fresh water or sea water. Their body is usually broad and elongated, with a relatively long neck. Diving ducks are generally more rounded than elongated. Wings are strong, short and pointed. Some species are almost flightless, and many species are temporarily flightless while molting. There are about forty breeds of domestic ducks, and about fifteen varieties of wild ducks in North America alone.
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No, this is an example of a simile. It is comparing your level of hunger to that of a bear using "as" to draw the comparison.
Similes rely on you knowing something about the term used. If you've never seen a duck walk, you need to search the internet and find a video of one so you'll know what this simile means.
The name of a duck that eats fish is the merganser. Mergansers are diving ducks that have long, serrated bills that help them catch and eat fish.
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I grew up in Minnesota. In my mind, the two games are completely different (and Grey Duck is a LOT more fun than Goose) and should be able to coexist peacefully. In Duck Duck Goose, the goose is the obvious odd one out. It sounds different, it looks different, it feels different to say. In Duck Duck Grey Duck, a rule is added: every duck has an adjective (eg. blue duck, green duck, spotted duck, orange duck, yellow duck, grey duck). This adds elements of creativity and stealth to the game.
a duck is 'un canard' (masc.) in French
i was hard like a sidewalk.
a drunken often walks like a duck or a sleep walker
as straight as a ruler?as straight as an arrow
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The duck waddled around the pond, quacking loudly.
idk lol im sorry ok he is as beautiful as the sun hehe that was funny XD
As big as a GRUFFALO, the mountain towered over the landscape.
A simile.
A simile is a sentence comparing two or more objects by using the words "like" or "as." An example would be to say "Her hands were as clammy as a fish," or "His hair was as red as fire."
You should write a poem based on how you are feeling. You can look for inspiration from your love life.
"The weather is just ducky" uses the adjective form, but "duckier" and "duckiest" are also adjective forms of "duck".