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Definition

One who is in serious danger or trouble.

A project that is doomed to failure from the start.

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In Context

  • "She's a dead duck if she starts flirting with my boyfriend!"
  • "The government decision meant that the proposed boycott of South African goods was a dead duck."
  • "The "most important suburban line—to Clifton Down, Avonmouth Dock and Severn Beach" has, I fear, been a dead duck for years. (It still exists in 2021)"
  • "They may have finished 11 points behind West Ham and lost both league games, conceding eight goals, but the Tangerine dream remains alive. Holloway said: “We won’t get a bigger test than West Ham but we’ve got one chance. If you’d asked me last summer when I lost all those players I’d have said this was a dead duck, but we don’t lie down at this club.”"
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