mandarin duck
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of mandarin duck
First recorded in 1790–1800
Example Sentences
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In 2018 a mandarin duck became a social media superstar as photos of his stunning multi-coloured feathers made every online influencer swoon.
From BBC • Aug. 7, 2021
She followed the famed mandarin duck, or “hot duck,” a celebrity bird who earlier stirred up a frenzy among New York birders, then disappeared.
From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2021
As with the rest of New York City and the internet at large, I found myself enthralled by the mandarin duck this past week.
From Slate • Nov. 5, 2018
Twenty minutes later, the mandarin duck glided away, perhaps bothered by the growing crowd, perhaps just following the whims of his little waddling heart.
From Slate • Nov. 5, 2018
Rasseem added two green peacocks to his nation of birds, along with a mandarin duck.
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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