Ducking in a sentence as a noun

Post should have ended with "It's about ducking time.

>>The core question which you keep ducking is, "why do you insist on grouping by race/gender?

They adjust their pitch on the ground as they walk, while picking up bits to build nests, and ducking down to feed their young.

As a quacking/ducking web developer, results often are more relevant than with google these days.

Fleeing the consequences of his actions is akin to ducking after disagreeing with an irrational person.

Many of our parents or grandparents had nuclear bomb drills in elementary school, ducking and covering under their desks to protect themselves from the communist threat.

Another possible solution: if three people with different managers are routinely ducking meetings, have three quiet conversations with their managers about how any person who can be optimized out of a meeting should be because their time is valuable.

Ducking definitions

noun

hunting ducks

noun

the act of wetting something by submerging it

See also: submersion immersion dousing