Donald Duck

NOUN
  1. a fictional duck created in animated film strips by Walt Disney
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How To Use Donald Duck In A Sentence

  • Notwithstanding the toons' huge popularity whether it is Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck or the Scooby Dos, Tom & Jerry and so on, they are set in a different social milieu.
  • He lay on his narrow iron bed, whose cheap cotton slip was decorated with repeated figures of Donald Duck.
  • This was presumably followed by "he clapped his hands in glee, and immediately ran to his room to change into the mouse ears and Donald Duck footy pajamas.
  • It was accompanied by a photograph of him walking across the pitch with a serious expression and a pout that made him look like Donald Duck.
  • There're a lot of Disney themes as Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse. There's also a rabbit because, of course, this is in Chinese year of the rabbit, so they've done a particularly good trade in that.
  • Clearly, enough investors think that Donald Duck will quack on into the twenty-second century!
  • This was presumably followed by "he clapped his hands in glee, and immediately ran to his room to change into the mouse ears and Donald Duck footy pajamas.
  • Remember Pez, those pink pastilles that taste like raspberry-flavoured chalk and are dispensed straight from your favourite cartoon hero, Donald Duck's beak or Popeye's larynx?
  • In several placed Donald Duck makes exciting discoveries by playing with a chemistry set.
  • Little Lord Fauntleroy." This classic spawned the Fauntleroy suit and named a duck (Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy).
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