Word info

ducket

Noun

Meaning


ducket (plural duckets)

(historical, Britain) A windowed, box-like structure mounted to the top or side of the brake van of a train, from which the guard has a clearer view along the railway track.


ducket (plural duckets)

Obsolete form of ducat.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

But a clean sheet will have proved just as satisfying for manager Mark Ducket after some serious defensive problems in recent outings. Source: Internet

Ducket described the display of his side as ‘useless’ but was also far from happy with the officials after an off-the-ball elbow, which forced defender James Ducket off with a broken nose just been half-time, was missed. Source: Internet

Ducket said: “We were poor on Saturday and we need a reaction in a very big game tonight. Source: Internet

Ducket was also fined £75. Source: Internet

“I got a message from Dom this afternoon,” said Ducket. Source: Internet

Manager Mark Ducket described Eynesbury Rovers’ first defeat of the United Counties League Premier Division season as a ‘massive reality check’. Source: Internet

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