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Definitions

cluck

[kluhk] / klʌk /
VERB
clack
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Outside is the towering windmill that helped deliver running water for the first time to the property, standing vigil amid chickens noisily clucking nearby.

From Seattle Times

“If anyone was going to cluck around like a chicken, that would have been me — that was another way they dropped the ball,” says an amused Boggs, adding: “But it worked out great.”

From Washington Post

The Genius 13 would cluck and giggle at the notion of a judiciary superseding their authority.

From Washington Post

We take our pleasure being amused and sanctimoniously scandalized, clucking about the need to be better while not being any better.

From Los Angeles Times

The buzzer of the building had been rewired to blast native birdcalls; sidewalk passersby often glanced over their shoulders as a bald eagle clucked.

From Los Angeles Times