duckable
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[edit]duckable (comparative more duckable, superlative most duckable)
- Capable of being ducked, i.e. avoided by moving the body underneath it.
- 2013, Chris Lombard, Land of the Horses, page 129:
- Some branches weren't duckable and there was nothing to do but close my eyes and shield myself with an arm. Mesquite thorns sliced into my hands, neck and face.
- Capable of being ducked, i.e. immersed in liquid.
- 1913, Henry James, A Small Boy and Others:
- The elegant image remained, though imprinted in a child so small as to be easily portable by a stout nurse, I remember, and not less easily duckable; I gasp again, and was long to gasp, with the sense of salt immersion received at her strong hands.