Quacks in a Sentence
  • If it quacks really loudly it is a hen.
  • Those plants of whose greenness withered we make herb tea for the sick serve but a humble use, and are most employed by quacks.
  • Like all quacks they gather a crowd of slaves, children, women and idlers.
  • This is the standard approach of cranks and quacks of all descriptions.
  • Of the followers of Paracelsus some became mere mystical quacks and impostors.
  • If you love "Western medicine" and think all acupuncturists are "quacks," then you are not likely to heed (or even appreciate) your friend's well-meaning efforts to get you to drink your own urine for its health benefits.