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    1. “What are you saying? That’s our son, you quack!” Travis grips Dr


    2. To dream of taking quack medicine indicate that you are taking the wrong course of action


    3. “Do you seriously think this is my fault you old bloody quack I have had a belly full of people shirking and blaming other people


    4. Who would perform medical procedures in his own home, alone, other than a quack or a butcher? Where were the doctors? The nurses? Their lab coats and stethoscopes and clipboards, their machines that beeped and hissed?


    5. �Before appropriate measures could be taken, a horren�dous flatulent quack stunned the participants as the forgotten Higgens the Homeless announced his presence from the top of a screened window


    6. religious quack, but to each his own she believed


    7. He is a loud, wonderful presenter and he has this expression, “That duck don’t quack


    8. Quack, Quack, Quack," she could hear the ducks landing into the pool and then the policeman’s


    9. "Quack," Babsy answered him swimming around the jetty


    10. and then Babsy began to quack

    11. "Quack," Babsy waddled next to the noisy donkey


    12. "Quack, Quack," Babsy quacked to gain their attention and the lads began to follow him


    13. "Quack, Quack," he said


    14. "Quack," Babsy quacked at the lads


    15. "Quack," Babsy flapped his wings in fear


    16. "Quack, "Babsy ordered him


    17. "Quack," said the eldest swan


    18. "Quack, “it screeched running towards its mother


    19. "Quack," he said in amazement


    20. ground and they quack louder!

    21. On the liber scolasticorum where Nostradamus had written his name for admission, the Student Registrar, Guillame Rondelet, scratched out Nostradamus‘ entry, noting in the margin: He whom you here see crossed out—mark well, reader—has been an apothecary or quack


    22. ―So here you are on TV saying this Nostradamus guy is a quack and a liar, and now you are telling us he is sending you messages from the grave


    23. “Ah, our guest finally has awakened,” the quack said


    24. The quack returned with a plastic cup that I gratefully accepted


    25. He unlocked the handcuff and shoved me to the wall as the quack wheeled my bed out of the cell


    26. abducted or had a spiritual experience, every quack out there has been sending us letters of their experiences


    27. A group of social scientists in Egypt said that Egyptian and Indian movies circulate awareness of quack magicians through tens of their films


    28. not even the stuff from the quack


    29. vene, he is often discounted by the pack as a quack, a


    30. We made plans to see the quack

    31. Why then all he has to do is stop walking, become a cripple: accept the fact that he is a cripple, never try to get better…and live a miserable life until he dies of his affliction: which the doctor ignores: and does not try to help him and does not try to make it better because he is a quack, a fake, posing as an authority figure, and never searches for the root cause of what is wrong with the patient…


    32. Then before you even speak to a Doctor: you will have at least enough information to whether he is a total quack, or not, by already knowing if he helped cure only 10% of his patients, or if he helped cure 90% of them


    33. He hired a personal physician, a quack who injected him with secret potions he claimed would cure his many physical illnesses


    34. Whether it's a quack who offers a cancer cure or a "career consultant" who


    35. The Quack and the guards stepped out, cigarettes in hand


    36. His luck had held; the Quack and the guards were still outside


    37. In the late afternoon of September 9, Harris was sitting in a cell with another captive, discussing the war, when the Quack swept into the doorway


    38. The Quack noticed something in Harris’s hand, stepped in, and snatched it


    39. The Quack studied the map; on it, he saw the words “Philippine” and “Taiwan


    40. The Quack wasn’t fooled

    41. The Quack called in an officer, who spoke to Harris, then left


    42. That night, the Quack abruptly called all captives into the compound


    43. Screeching and shrieking, the Quack attacked Harris, kicking him, punching him, and clubbing him with a wooden crutch that he took from an injured captive


    44. When Harris collapsed, his nose and shins streaming blood, the Quack ordered other captives to hold him up, and the beating resumed


    45. At last, raindrops began to patter over the dirt, the Quack, and the body beneath him


    46. The Quack paused


    47. Where men like the Quack were simply goons, Watanabe combined beatings with acts meant to batter men’s psyches


    48. The beating the Quack had delivered to Harris in September 1944 hadn’t been the last


    49. On November 6, apparently after Harris was caught speaking, the Quack had pounced on him again, joining several guards in clubbing him into unconsciousness


    50. His face wore the same soft languor that Louie had seen on the face of the Quack after he beat Harris at Ofuna













    1. She approached, quacked and pecked at the boots of


    2. You came and quacked beside me in the wood


    3. The taxi horns make a joyful noise and quacked like whoopee cushions


    4. "Quack, Quack," Babsy quacked to gain their attention and the lads began to follow him


    5. "Quack," Babsy quacked at the lads


    6. Hundreds of birds squawked, whistled, quacked, chirped, and twittered from the surrounding trees


    7. Her loud voice startled the ducks and they quacked once, before flapping their wings in


    8. “Hey, who are you,” he quacked


    1. "Gotcha, gotcha," the lieutenants yelled as they ran around the side of the structure in hot pursuit of the quacking Santa


    2. thinking that I was a duck or something and have me quacking all


    3. It was like he was speaking to the lads but infect he was quacking


    4. What kind of eyes do you want to have? Sparkling eyes? Or dull eyes? The eyes of a domesticated animal that has no interest in the beauty around it? What is more beautiful? The sound of a bird singing, or a duck quacking? Wild birdcalls are beautiful


    5. and the despairing squawks of the hens and quacking and honking of the ducks and


    6. The ducks and geese weren’t at all shy, pecking and quacking at their visitors for bread


    1. If it quacks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and tends to leave duck droppings all over the place, chances are better than even that it"s a duck


    2. "Good point," he said, "but even if my white outfit does have some connotation in regard to quacks, I can assure you that in no way is there anything in my background and experience which has anything to ferret out the solutions to other's problems


    3. Thus it became obvious the Colonel was shitfaced and so began the real party led off by Smiggenhiggens, as he was to be forever known, singing a rousing Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends accompanying himself with appropriate quacks on his battered but perfectly tuned duck call


    4. they would be frauds in the scientific community, plain old quacks! Further


    5. Lankers; very small relatives of the tratalies with dark blue skin, long green and red colored feathers on their heads, flew across the cloud patched sky in all directions as they uttered high pitched quacks


    6. while quacks and swindlers often went out of business shortly after opening their doors or they traveled from town to town seeking new simpletons to whom they could peddle their snake oil


    7. “One of those quacks that believes in holistic practices?”


    8. If they were richer they might have seen a range of alternative quacks, but they lived in a tower block in a rough housing estate


    9. Then, all incompetent quacks would go out of business


    10. Even after my experiences of late, I was certain that the majority of the world’s fortune tellers, channelers, and the like, were quacks, either crazy or great scam artists

    11. „Well, it couldn't have been any worse than half the other quacks I've been too,' he


    12. All that certain silly women and quacks do is to turn men mad with potions and poisons, pretending that they have power to cause love, for, as I say, it is an impossibility to compel the will


    13. former doctors and astrologers were mere quacks


    14. Finally his decision was pronounced: they were to go abroad, but to put no faith in foreign quacks, and to apply to him in any need


    15. "It is in that way that hard-working medical men may come to be almost as mischievous as quacks," said Lydgate, rather thoughtlessly


    16. He was, howe’er, too clever a Fellow to be gull’d by my ravish’d maiden Pantomime; for, unlike so many of the others, he was no foolish Aristocrat, no Strutting Player, no Poet besotted with his own Verses, but a plain young Fellow from Smithfield who had grown to Manhood in the Precincts near Bartholomew Fair, and had feasted his Childhood Eyes upon all Manner of Mountebanks, Merry Andrews, Strolling Players, Acrobats, Rope Dancers, Quacks, Jugglers, Puppets, Huxters, Giants, Dwarfs, Drolls, Jilts, Harlots, and Sharpers


    17. Not one of Queen Anne’s Children liv’d to claim his rightful Throne; and how many other Noble Ladies had dy’d under the Hands of Generations of Chamberlens, or other Quacks (whilst the Physician, for his Pains, receiv’d a hundred Guineas and the Lady receiv’d nought but a Shroud!)


    18. “Doctors and the whole crew of quacks collectively, and also, of course, individually


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    Synonyms for "quack"

    quack charlatan pretender fake faker phony swindler pretentious false pseudo sham put-on

    "quack" definitions

    an untrained person who pretends to be a physician and who dispenses medical advice


    the harsh sound of a duck


    utter quacking noises


    act as a medical quack or a charlatan


    medically unqualified