2 Metaphors for duckings

A ducking was a light punishment, yet the disgrace which attached to it was sufficient to break the spirit of one possessing any pride.

The man's body bounced on the incline, rolled, slid, tumbled, till at length he brought up against the boat's guard, and all that saved him a ducking was the prompt extension of several stout arms, which clutched and hauled him to the flush after deck.

2 Metaphors for  duckings