Use of duckling in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include duckling at the start of sentence, duckling at the end of sentence and duckling in the middle of sentence
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duckling at the start of sentence
- Ducklings: You're ugly! You're an ugly Duckling!
duckling at the end of sentence
- My sister was an ugly duckling.
- We're going to feed the duckling.
- The loco is a bit of an ugly duckling.
- That beauty once was an ugly duckling.
- A hunting dog sniffed the Ugly duckling.
- For example: The farmer kills a duckling.
- That i could turn you from an ugly duckling.
- The witch turned the princess into an ugly duckling.
duckling in the middle of sentence
- She hates an ugly duckling man.
- My husband is an ugly duckling man.
- She was a shy, ugly duckling of a child.
- The duckling waits for her to fall asleep.
- Will you let an ugly duckling swim with you?
- The duckling followed its mother everywhere.
- Like the duckling in his story, he never fit in.
- The duckling spends the winter at the farmer's house.
- There is an ugly duckling among these beautiful swans.
- The duckling thought, I've never seen anything so beautiful.
- A duckling wants to swim; well there is such a thing as water.
- It's certainly the ugly duckling of the era-until you get to drive one.
- Andersen saw himself as the ugly duckling, teased and unwanted by everyone.
- My dear " duckling ", do you still embed in mind the dream of " white swan "?
- Sailed through college, picked up academic jargon like a duckling gobbles worms.
- He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
- Ugly duckling is a main mid - to - high - end fashion handicrafts and jewelry stores.
- Hope in the coming days, I can only ugly duckling into the red maple, with everyone happy every day.
- An ugly duckling, like a printing press, was transformed into a well-behaved goose laying golden eggs.
- But Beryl is an ugly duckling rapidly turning into a beautiful swan ... all through the hard work of recovering mental patients.