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  • noun Plural form of quacker.

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Examples

  • Plus, as if the weird boat-van doesn't draw enough attention to your lame posse, everyone riding this thing is given bright yellow "quackers" -- kazoos shaped like Daffy duck lips -- to wear around the neck and blow into when feeling enthusiastic.

    Julie Gerstenblatt: I Quack for Groupon Julie Gerstenblatt 2011

  • Plus, as if the weird boat-van doesn't draw enough attention to your lame posse, everyone riding this thing is given bright yellow "quackers" -- kazoos shaped like Daffy duck lips -- to wear around the neck and blow into when feeling enthusiastic.

    Julie Gerstenblatt: I Quack for Groupon Julie Gerstenblatt 2011

  • Plus, as if the weird boat-van doesn't draw enough attention to your lame posse, everyone riding this thing is given bright yellow "quackers" -- kazoos shaped like Daffy duck lips -- to wear around the neck and blow into when feeling enthusiastic.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Julie Gerstenblatt 2011

  • What will help, as companies like Cisco, BASF and Aflac now know, is not touting routers or polymers, or even quackers, but giving consumers a clear connection between promise and purpose.

    CMOs: Make A Connection Between Brand Promise And Purpose 2010

  • What will help, as companies like Cisco, BASF and Aflac now know, is not touting routers or polymers, or even quackers, but giving consumers a clear connection between promise and purpose.

    CMOs: Make A Connection Between Brand Promise And Purpose 2010

  • A crowd of quackers followed the transfer of food from one to the other until they were both surrounded.

    A Different Light Mariah Stewart 2010

  • What politician would see any advantage in defending a gross-sounding practice toward little quackers so that a minority of rich gourmands could feast on their bloated livers?

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • All of these quackers are spunky, comically irritable and prone to expert double takes when confronted with things even more absurd than their own sputtering, aspirational selves.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • What politician would see any advantage in defending a gross-sounding practice toward little quackers so that a minority of rich gourmands could feast on their bloated livers?

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • All of these quackers are spunky, comically irritable and prone to expert double takes when confronted with things even more absurd than their own sputtering, aspirational selves.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

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