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ugly duckling
vilain petit canard
ugly duckling SUST. fig.
duckling [ingl. brit. ˈdʌklɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈdəklɪŋ] SUST.
ugly [ingl. brit. ˈʌɡli, ingl. am. ˈəɡli] ADJ.
1. ugly (hideous):
ugly person, appearance, furniture, building, place
ugly sound
ugly wound
2. ugly (vicious):
ugly situation, conflict
ugly tactics, campaign
ugly accusation
ugly passion, violence
to be in an ugly mood group, mob:
to be in an ugly mood individual:
3. ugly (repugnant):
ugly incident, scene, crime
un sale type coloq.
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ugly <-ier, iest> [ˈʌglɪ] ADJ.
1. ugly pey. (not attractive):
2. ugly (angry):
ugly look, word, wound
3. ugly (violent):
ugly incident
4. ugly (unpleasant):
5. ugly (threatening):
6. ugly (repelling):
duckling [ˈdʌklɪŋ] SUST.
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ugly <-ier, iest> [ˈʌg·lɪ] ADJ.
1. ugly pey. (not attractive):
2. ugly (angry):
ugly look, word, wound
3. ugly (violent):
ugly incident
4. ugly (unpleasant):
5. ugly (threatening):
6. ugly (repelling):
duckling [ˈdʌk·lɪŋ] SUST.
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Ducklings have also been shown to save energy by swimming in a line.
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About 300 goslings and 2,500 ducklings hatch annually.
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Both parents share all tasks associated with the raising of young, from incubation to the rearing of ducklings.
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Some adults will peck at the ducklings if they are eating at the same food source.
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As the ducklings are riding the basket at sea and eating the contents, little did they know that they were being spotted by an octopus.
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