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duds

[ UK /dˈʌdz/ ]
[ US /ˈdədz/ ]
NOUN
  1. informal terms for clothing

How To Use duds In A Sentence

  • The state has anted up $40 million for salary increases, but, in a program similar to Cincinnati's, Iowa will now evaluate teachers thoroughly to make sure the extra dough goes only to the good classroom performers, not the duds.
  • However ‘street’ they look, these duds are designed for performing.
  • Whereas some folks consider brown dwarfs the duds of the galaxy, astronomers see beauty in these substellar embers.
  • The duds keeping one job ahead of their last disaster would be found out and punished. Times, Sunday Times
  • They could be edited together into one, better movie, where we see more of people in flashy leather duds and sunglasses instead of stained waffle undershirts.
  • First Lady of California Maria Shriver hit the polls in Los Angeles on Tuesday decked out in dark duds, sunglasses, knee-high boots and a cross ... Maria Shriver Wears All Black, Cross Necklace To Vote (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • I was wearing a festive but not overbearing reddish shirt and Keith was decked out in some sleek black duds.
  • Titles can fool you: I've so often been the victim of fantastically titled books that turn out to be duds as literature.
  • A N.Y. Times article on the new designer duds for budget airline Song reveals some of the requirements for flight attendant uniform design.
  • Giddy up into the spirit of the west with timeless, rugged classics rather than hokey duds.
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