quack in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Quack (noun): a fraudulent or unqualified practitioner of medicine; also, the characteristic sound made by a duck.
Sample Sentences
- The doctor was exposed as a quack after several patients reported ineffective treatments.
- As the duck waddled by, it let out a cheerful quack that echoed through the park.
- Many people were skeptical of his claims, suspecting he was just a quack trying to make a quick buck.
- She couldn't help but laugh at the silly quack of the inflatable duck floating in the pool.
- Despite his flashy advertisements, the so-called health guru turned out to be nothing more than a quack.
- The doctor was exposed as a quack after several patients reported serious side effects from his unproven treatments.
- During the fair, the children delighted in the sound of the ducks quacking near the pond.
- She couldn't help but quack with laughter when she saw the silly antics of the ducklings.
- The so-called health guru was nothing more than a quack, peddling miracle cures that had no scientific backing.
- As the sun set, the tranquil sound of quacking filled the air, signaling the end of the day for the waterfowl.
- The doctor dismissed the new treatment as nothing more than a quack remedy.
- After hearing his outrageous claims, many labeled him a quack who preyed on the desperate.
- The pond was alive with the cheerful quack of ducks enjoying the sunny afternoon.
- Despite his charm, she quickly realized he was just a quack with no real qualifications.
- The quack echoed across the water, signaling the arrival of spring in the park.
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