Top 22 Words That Rhyme with Duck (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with duck!

Here you’ll find the top 22 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘duck’.

Pretty cool huh?

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Words That Rhyme With Duck

  • Amok – refers to a sudden outburst of violent or aggressive behavior, often associated with certain mental illnesses.
  • Buck – A male deer, or a slang term for a dollar.
  • Chaque – A type of chain mail armor worn in the Middle East.
  • Chuck – To throw something, or a cut of beef from the shoulder area.
  • Cluck – The characteristic sound made by a hen or other poultry.
  • Luck – Good or bad fortune.
  • Muck – Dirt, mud, or other filth.
  • Pluck – To pull or tug at something with sudden force, or to show courage in the face of danger.
  • Puck – A hard rubber disk used in ice hockey, or a mischievous fairy in folklore.
  • Ruck – A mass of people, especially in a disorderly or crowded situation.
  • Shuck – To remove the outer layer or shell from something, such as an ear of corn.
  • Snuck – A past tense form of “sneak.”
  • Struck – Past tense of “strike,” or hit forcefully with a weapon or object.
  • Stuck – Unable to move from a particular position or place.
  • Suck – To draw in a substance, such as liquid, through the mouth or a similar opening.
  • Thunderstruck – Shocked or astonished, as if struck by lightning.
  • Thwack – A sharp, resounding blow, often with a flat object.
  • Truck – A large, heavy vehicle used for transporting goods or materials.
  • Tuck – To fold or contract something, often to make it neat or compact.
  • Unstuck – Freed from being stuck or fixed in place.
  • Upchuck – To vomit, or to eject something from the stomach through the mouth.
  • Yuck – A slang term expressing disgust or distaste.


Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast