2. Verb. (third-person singular of quack) ¹
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Definition of Quacks
1. quack [v] - See also: quack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quacks
Literary usage of Quacks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the Social by William Connor Sydney (1891)
"CONCERNING quacks AND QUACKERY. England overrun with quacks in the last century—The
evil traced to its source—The methods which quack doctors ..."
2. England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the Social by William Connor Sydney (1891)
"CONCERNING quacks AND QUACKERY. England overrun with quacks in the last century—The
evil traced to its source—The methods which quack doctors ..."
3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"See quacks and quackery Medical folklore Curious cures. IF Hapgood. Sci Am S
80:321 N 30 '15 How our ancestors were cured. C. Holliday. ..."
4. A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes by Henry Sampson (1874)
"quacks are, with a few notable exceptions, a very different body now from what
they were in the last century, when they killed more than they cured, ..."
5. A History of Advertising from the Earliest Times: Illustrated by Anecdotes by Henry Sampson (1875)
"quacks have been in existence so long, have received so much of the confidence
... quacks are, with a few notable exceptions, a very different body now from ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1862)
"PHYSICIAN S AND quacks. Hrc, the traveller, relates that •when a Lama ... Nor is
the reason of the general reliance upon quacks difficult to discover. ..."