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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

She washed my hands and clucked about how filthy I was.

From Washington Post

As for chickens, in many neighborhoods, it’s rare to take a morning walk without hearing them clucking away in someone’s yard.

From Seattle Times

The super-serious group of media members who vote for the Hall — trust me, I know a lot of them — will cluck and shake their heads and say but …

From Washington Post

My memories of Puerto Rico, a place I visited often as a young child, come back to me in flashes: The grassy, breezy farm my great-grandmother lived on, chickens clucking all around.

From Washington Post