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duck1 n DAE ~ gun (1834-); cp O Sup2 ~
sb1 12 ~ dive 'a vertical dive' (1942-). Comb
duckberry: bog bilberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). 1916
HAWKES 35 The creeper and plant varieties are legion: Shrub blueberry (Duckberry).
duck's dive: boy's pastime of throwing a stone into the
water without making a splash; DEAD-MAN'S DIVE (1971 NOSEWORTHY 196).
duck gull: a variety of gull (Larus glaucoides; Pagophila
eburnea); ICE-PARTRIDGE. 1959 MCATEE 37 ~ Ivory Gull (From
robbing ducks of their food. Labr.) 1976 Avifaunal Survey 131 The name 'duck gull'
seems to be reserved for [the Iceland gull] by the fishermen, and it would seem that
Iceland Gulls often sit on the water with flocks of ducks. duck
gun: large-bore fowling-piece. 1842 BONNYCASTLE ii, 261 Mr
Cormack told Mr McGregor, in 1827, that if Cull could catch the author of that book
within reach of his long duck-gun, he would be as dead as any of the Red Indians that
Cull had often shot. 1870 Can Naturalist v, 298 Such is not generally the case
among the settlers, who chiefly use the old-fashioned long duck guns, single barrelled,
of ten or twelve bore. duck snare: device to capture wild
fowl. [1785] 1792 CARTWRIGHT iii, 73 At noon I sent William to put
out some duck-snares, by the pond under Berry Hill.
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