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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "dud" in a sentence

    dud example sentences

    dud


    1. tried their best But, a dud candidate is a dud candidate


    2. thoughtfully performed: it will be a dud


    3. that brute of a lady, as your dad and it was all a dud


    4. Charlie loves dud 500 pounders and CBUs


    5. I visit the waterfall after a dud inflicts my creative senses


    6. Then for the first time my senses revolted against me as the dud lingered on and refused to budge even after two hours of soaking in the surrounding scenery by me


    7. Just last night, Edson had to relieve of command one of his company commanders, a major with over twenty years of service, because the man proved to be a dud when the going got rough


    8. Another dud was Admiral Ghormley, the overall commander in the South Pacific theatre, who had never set foot yet on Guadalcanal and who in fact never left his shipboard office in Noumea


    9. The Economist, in a scathing piece, wrote: ‘Rahul, who had been long groomed for leadership, is a dud: earnest, but lacking in energy, ideas, strategy, and, crucially, the ability to connect with party workers and voters


    10. readings that North Korea had exploded a few dud bombs, but recently, they

    11. The man has never produced a dud


    12. They were too clever and too beautiful, and too dud weapons, prompting his rapid


    13. dud weapons, prompting his rapid


    14. Being a Acme shell it was a dud of


    15. He had the real (and the dud, for that matter,) Conley in Caulfield, his dummy address in Mulgrave, and the real collection point in Oakleigh, all well separated from each other


    16. It was a dud and so was the next one, but the third, fourth, and fifth drives all came alive with the data of the Code’s blueprint


    17. In his DUD, "God, And His Messiah" Eddie K


    18. However, the reverse is also true; a hot new company with hot management replaced with dud new bosses can kill a company


    19. Way 7: The return of the dud IPO


    20. The assumption is that nobody ever buys a dud

    21. This one was a dud


    22. At the latter end of September 1914 the 5th Division was moving from the Aisne to La Bassée and a halt was made in the region of Crépy-en-Valois, where a large enemy shell was found (dud)


    23. Then "Shorty" broke the tension with, "Good old Vernon, another blinkin' dud


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    Synonyms for "dud"

    bomb dud turkey misfire flop washout loser clinker bust failure

    "dud" definitions

    someone who is unsuccessful


    an explosion that fails to occur


    an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual


    failing to detonate; especially not charged with an active explosive