What is another word for drake?

Pronunciation: [dɹˈe͡ɪk] (IPA)

What are the hypernyms for Drake?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Drake?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for drake (as nouns)

Usage examples for Drake

Endsleigh is one of the most beautiful places in Devonshire; it is near the little town of Tavistock, where drake was born.
"Lady-John-Russell"
MacCarthy, Desmond
Doctor Daniel drake, Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Botany.
"The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University"
Robert Peter
She had a long story to tell, which the drake listened to with stern attention.
"Stories of Animal Sagacity"
W.H.G. Kingston

Famous quotes with Drake

  • They started two hours before daylight, and at first, it was not necessary to break the ice across the canal as other boats had gone on ahead. In each boat, in the darkness, so you could not see, but only hear him, the poler stood in the stern, with his long oar. The shooter sat on a shooting stool fastened to the top of a box that contained his lunch and shells, and the shooter's two, or more, guns were propped against the load of wooden decoys. Somewhere, in each boat, there was a sack with one or two live mallard hens, or a hen and a drake, and in each boat there was a dog who shifted and shivered uneasily at the sound of the wings of the ducks that passed overhead in the darkness.
    Ernest Hemingway

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