clucking Antonyms
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Meaning of clucking
Wordnet
clucking (n)
the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)
Webster
clucking (p pr. & vb. n.)
of Cluck
Webster
clucking (n.)
The noise or call of a brooding hen.
clucking Sentence Examples
- The hens in the barnyard were constantly clucking, creating a soothing background melody.
- Martha sighed as she heard the incessant clucking coming from the chicken coop.
- The sound of clucking filled the air as the farmer fed the poultry in the morning.
- Clara imitated the clucking of the chickens, much to the amusement of her siblings.
- Every time the farmer approached, the hens would start clucking in anticipation of being fed.
- The old rooster strutted around the yard, occasionally punctuating the clucking with his crowing.
- Despite their small size, the chicks were already proficient at clucking for attention.
- The sound of clucking was a familiar backdrop to life in the countryside.
- Whenever there was a commotion in the coop, the clucking would reach a crescendo.
- Even from a distance, you could hear the distinct clucking of the chickens as they roamed freely in the yard.
FAQs About the word clucking
the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)of Cluck, The noise or call of a brooding hen.
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The hens in the barnyard were constantly clucking, creating a soothing background melody.
Martha sighed as she heard the incessant clucking coming from the chicken coop.
The sound of clucking filled the air as the farmer fed the poultry in the morning.
Clara imitated the clucking of the chickens, much to the amusement of her siblings.