to leave a place, especially in a way that is not noticed by other people
But we might have found the reason that he ducked out of the referendum campaign: he was tending his allotment.
It is time he ducked out of the limelight a little and let his rugby do his talking.
She ducked out for a smoke.
Yes it's wrong for dads to duck out of paying for their kids.
You would have thought that a certain event at The Emirates three days earlier was a lesson for those who duck out early.
ducks out
ducking out
ducked out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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