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clucking

[ UK /klˈʌkɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫəkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)

How To Use clucking In A Sentence

  • There were no horses bucking in their stalls, no chickens clucking on the ground.
  • She found herself again in sick bay, the doctor clucking over her in dismay.
  • The decidedly techier crowd on this site responded to her thoughts with tongue-clucking dismissal. Who You Calling MommyBlogger? The Web's Most Influential and Diverse Community Begs You to Stop Generalizing - Jory Des Jardins - MediaBizBlogger
  • Jewry takes the clucking appeasement of the Catholic cardinalate as indicative of our submission, it is mistaken. Menachem Rosensaft: The Nazi War Criminal and Jesus: Patrick Buchanan's Obscene Comparison
  • ‘That's no way to treat a lady, Eric,’ his mother scolded, clucking her tongue.
  • Soon we'll be mooring up in a secluded creek where we'll drink champagne to the soothing sounds of water clucking against boat and the occasional splosh of a jumping fish.
  • A quietness followed my outburst; even the chickens stopped clucking and tilted their heads in alarm briefly.
  • There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing.
  • These humiliating fiascoes set the media off clucking and carping.
  • When the road was clear, a few villagers ran out of their homes and onto the road, dogs barking and chickens clucking.
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