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canard

[kuh-nahrd, ka-nar] / kəˈnɑrd, kaˈnar /


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He revived the canard about vaccines contributing to a rise in autism, despite the connection having been thoroughly refuted by years of clinical research.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

Bill Gates jumps off a bandwagon that existed in the first place only as a complete and utter canard.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 31, 2025

This year, let’s agree to dispel the canard that “summer reading” or “beach books” are something frivolous or less important than the serious literature celebrated in austere outlets like the London Review of Books.

From Seattle Times May 14, 2024

La Tour d'Argent rose to fame in the 19th Century and gained notoriety for its signature duck dish, canard au sang, which translates to bloody duck and uses the bird's juices to make a sauce.

From BBC Jan. 29, 2024

The same canard was started on the world's rounds immediately after the London explosions of a year ago.

From Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 by Various

Let’s examine some of the other common canards about gun violence and gun laws, and start thinking about how to move the needle.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 1, 2022

Well me too, I'm guilty of one of the great maybe canards of the modern Thanksgiving age which is this notion that you should brine the bird.

From Salon Nov. 17, 2018

In fact, she regards Darwin’s work as “impressive,” and makes no argument for a young Earth, the fixity of species or any of the other usual creationist canards.

From Scientific American Apr. 17, 2018

I’d rather see Facebook make mistakes in pursuit of a better one than cling to the old canards about algorithmic neutrality.

From Slate Jan. 25, 2018

It was one of those canards that stick, and I shall be spoken of always as the man who forgot his wife within an hour after he was married.'

From Radio Boys Cronies Or, Bill Brown's Radio by Wayne Whipple




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