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like a dying duck in a thunderstorm

British pronunciation/lˈaɪk ɐ dˈaɪɪŋ dˈʌk ɪn ɐ θˈʌndəstˌɔːm/
American pronunciation/lˈaɪk ɐ dˈaɪɪŋ dˈʌk ɪn ɐ θˈʌndɚstˌoːɹm/
like a dying duck in a thunderstorm
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used to describe an individual who is really depressed or sad

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like a dying duck in a thunderstorm definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "like a dying duck in a thunderstorm" and when to use it?

The precise origin of the phrase "like a dying duck in a thunderstorm" is uncertain, but it is believed to have emerged as a figurative expression in the English language. The phrase utilizes the contrasting imagery of a dying duck, symbolizing vulnerability and weakness, and a thunderstorm, representing tumultuous and overpowering conditions.

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