Ducking

/ˈdʌkɪŋ/ verb

Quickly lowering your head or body to avoid something, or evading a responsibility or question.

From Middle English 'ducken,' possibly from Old English 'dūcan' meaning 'to dive.' The word originally described the physical action of diving underwater, then evolved to mean dodging anything dangerous or unpleasant.

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