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  • 1Quack Pack — title card Format Animated series Created by Walt Disney Television Voices o …

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  • 2Quack Pack — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Quack Pack Título Quack Pack Género Animación Creado por Walt Disney Television Reparto Tony Anselmo Jeannie Elias Pamela Adlon Elizabeth Daily Kath Soucie April Winchell País de or …

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  • 3quack — quack·ery; quack; quack·ish; quack·ism; quack·sal·ver; quack·ster; psy·cho·quack; quack·le; quack·ish·ly; quack·ish·ness; …

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  • 4Quack — ist der Name von: Erhard Quack (1904–1983), deutscher Kirchenlieddichter und Komponist Friedrich Quack (* 1934), von 1982 bis 1999 Richter am deutschen Bundesgerichtshof Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack (1834–1917), niederländischer Jurist und… …

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  • 5Quack — Quack, a. Pertaining to or characterized by, boasting and pretension; used by quacks; pretending to cure diseases; as, a quack medicine; a quack doctor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6Quack — Quack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Qvacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Quacking}.] [Of imitative origin; cf. D. kwaken, G. quacken, quaken, Icel. kvaka to twitter.] [1913 Webster] 1. To utter a sound like the cry of a duck. [1913 Webster] 2. To make vain and… …

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  • 7quack|sal|ver — «KWAK sal vuhr», noun. 1. a quack doctor. 2. a quack; charlatan: »Brother Zeal of the land is no vulgar impostor, no mere religious quacksalver (Algernon Charles Swinburne). ╂[< earlier Dutch quacksalver (literally) a hawker of salve <… …

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  • 8quack|y — quack|y1 «KWAK ee», adjective. having a flat, metallic quality, resembling the quack of a duck: »Our women s voices are, on the whole, ungentle…they are pitched unpleasantly high and hardened by throat contractions into an habitual “quacky” or… …

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  • 9Quack — Quack, n. 1. The cry of the duck, or a sound in imitation of it; a hoarse, quacking noise. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. {Quacksalver}.] A boastful pretender to medical skill; an empiric; an ignorant practitioner. [1913 Webster] 3. Hence, one… …

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  • 10Quack grass — (Bot.) See {Quitch grass}. [1913 Webster] …

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