Pronunciation: /kwɪr dʌk/
noun a person who is strange or eccentric
A1 The children laughed at the queer duck in the pond.
A2 I've never seen such a strange and colorful bird before, it must be a queer duck.
B1 The eccentric artist was known for painting portraits of himself as a queer duck.
B2 Despite being labeled as a queer duck by society, she embraced her uniqueness and stood out.
C1 The author's novel explored the struggles of a queer duck trying to find acceptance in a traditional society.
C2 The documentary shed light on the challenges faced by queer ducks in the LGBTQ community.
formal The scientist observed the behavior of the queer duck in the pond for his research study.
informal Have you seen that queer duck hanging out by the lake? It's so odd!
slang That queer duck is really out there, man.
figurative She always stands out in a crowd, like a queer duck among swans.
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