"Duffer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A duffer is a colloquial term used to describe someone who is considered incompetent or unskilled in a particular activity or domain. It can also imply a lack of intelligence or common sense. The term is often used in a humorous or light-hearted way to describe someone who is not very good at something, but is not necessarily malicious or intentionally incompetent.
Duets refers to two people or entities performing together, typically in music, vocal harmonies, or other forms of artistic collaboration.
A duetto (Italian) is a musical composition for two people, typically a singer and an instrumentalist, or two singers.
The word "duffel" refers to a type of large, soft bag made of thick, loosely woven fabric, typically used for carrying luggage or equipment. It can also refer to a type of thick, soft fabric used to make such bags.
Duffels refer to a type of cloth bag, typically used for carrying luggage, with a drawstring closure and often made of a heavy, durable material such as canvas or cotton. They are often used for travel, outdoor activities, or storing bulky items.
A duffle is a large, sturdy bag made of canvas or synthetic material, typically used to carry clothing, sports equipment, or other bulky items. The word "duffle" can also refer to a type of coarse, woolen fabric or a type of sleeping bag. In informal contexts, a "duffle" can also mean a person's belongings or luggage.
The Dugongidae family refers to the order of marine mammals commonly known as dugongs and manatees. Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are large marine mammals that inhabit warm, shallow waters in the Indo-Pacific region, feeding on seagrasses and other aquatic plants. Manatees (Trichechus spp.) are similar species found in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, also consuming plants and occasionally algal material and small invertebrates.