One moves, they all move, the box shaking and quacking with little beady eyes peeking through the air holes. |
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Yet, in case after case, the chicken always ended up dead, while the duck went happily quacking down the river. |
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All the ducks are in a row, quacking in the same direction right now, and it seems, you know, that's great. |
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I trudged out finally, covered in mud and grime, with a few ducks quacking angrily at me. |
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The kids were in rapture as they heard the animals bleating, mooing, and quacking. |
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Internet pages reveal phone conversations with journalists that consist of MacIsaac quacking like a duck before he hangs up. |
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Down near the pond, the ducks were quacking at an old couple that was throwing pieces of stale bread at them. |
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Ever since Ride the Ducks came to town, I've watched those vessels drive by, its frenzied tourists quacking away. |
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The ducks were quacking and flapping around me loudly, so I thought better of staying in my place. |
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At a White House reception for gays in June, the most notable event was that a mobile phone started quacking. |
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It was so quiet you could hear flies buzzing past the window and ducks quacking on the pond next door. |
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Others wryly illustrate appropriated audios, like instructions for quacking like a duck or a letter from an angry airline passenger. |
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Ducks start quacking at the break of day, very loudly and emphatically. |
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Madam Speaker, the only reason they are quacking is their wings are covered with the gunk from those vast ponds of tar that are left for future generations to clean up. |
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The perimeter of Wenzhou city in Zhejiang province, to take one example, now encompasses clutches of farmhouses, complete with vegetable plots, quacking ducks and free-range children. |
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We have to move quickly, because after that I'll be quacking like a duck. |
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A CHILL and muddy stream, frequented by quacking ducks and the odd supermarket trolley, the River Soar is a far cry from the majestic sweep of India's sacred Ganges. |
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It is indeed a treat to listen to Peter walking carefree, the little bird singing gaily, the duck quacking, the cat creeping, the grandfather exercising his authority and the hunters shooting in lockstep passed the wolf! |
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