Ducker Unscramble word

ducker is a Scrabble word, ducker uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for ducker Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for ducker: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling ducker. We found a total of 81 words by unscrambling the letters in ducker.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ducker

rucked 13

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ducker

crude 8 cured 8 dreck 12

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ducker

crud 7 cued 7 cuke 10 curd 7 cure 6 deck 11 derk 9 drek 9 duce 7 duck 11 duer 5 duke 9 dure 5 ecru 6 educ 7 eruc 6 kurd 9 recd 7 reck 10 ruck 10 rude 5 rued 5 urde 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ducker

cdr 6 cre 5 cru 5 cud 6 cue 5 cur 5 dec 6 der 4 duc 6 due 4 dur 4 ecu 5 erd 4 erk 7 ked 8 ker 7 kru 7 kue 7 rcd 6 rec 5 red 4 rud 4 rue 3 uke 7 urd 4 ure 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in ducker

cd 5 ce 4 ck 8 cr 4 cu 4 dc 5 de 3 dk 7 dr 3 du 3 ec 4 ed 3 er 2 eu 2 kc 8 kr 6 rc 4 rd 3 re 2 uc 4 ud 3 ur 2

Definitions of ducker

British English : duck If you duck, you move your head or the top half of your body quickly downwards to avoid something that might hit you, or to avoid being seen. VERBHe ducked in time to save his head from a blow from the poker.

noun

  1. any of various small aquatic birds of the family Anatidae, typically having short legs, webbed feet, and a broad blunt bill: order Anseriformes
  2. the flesh of this bird, used as food
  3. the female of such a bird, as opposed to the male (drake)
  4. any other bird of the family Anatidae, including geese and swans
  5. Also : ducks (British , informal ) dear or darling: used as a term of endearment or of general address See also ducky
  6. (informal ) a person, esp one regarded as odd or endearing
  7. (cricket ) a score of nothing by a batsman
  8. See like water off a duck's back
  9. See take to something like a duck to water

verb

  1. to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away, esp so as to escape observation or evade a blow
  2. to submerge or plunge suddenly and often briefly under water
  3. when intr, often foll by out (informal ) to dodge or escape (a person, duty, etc)
  4. (intransitive) (bridge ) to play a low card when possessing a higher one rather than try to win a trick

noun

  1. the act or an instance of ducking

noun

  1. a heavy cotton fabric of plain weave, used for clothing, tents, etc

noun

  1. an amphibious vehicle used in World War II