cluck (Meaning)

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cluck (n)

the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)

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cluck (v)

make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens

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cluck (v. i.)

To make the noise, or utter the call, of a brooding hen.

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cluck (v. t.)

To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens.

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cluck (n.)

The call of a hen to her chickens.

A click. See 3d Click, 2.

cluck Sentence Examples

  1. The hen let out a loud cluck as she scratched the ground in search of food.
  2. The farmer imitated the sound of a cluck to call the chickens back to the coop.
  3. Whenever the rooster approached, the hens would cluck nervously.
  4. Hearing the cluck of the chickens, the cat perked up its ears, ready for a hunt.
  5. As the sun rose, the farmyard echoed with the cheerful cluck of the hens.
  6. The mother hen clucked softly to her chicks, guiding them away from danger.
  7. The cluck of the chickens was a familiar sound that greeted visitors to the farm.
  8. The sound of the cluck signaled to the farmer that it was time to collect the eggs.
  9. In the distance, we could hear the cluck of wild turkeys roaming the forest.
  10. The rhythmic cluck of the hens provided a soothing backdrop to the rural landscape.

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The hen let out a loud cluck as she scratched the ground in search of food.

The farmer imitated the sound of a cluck to call the chickens back to the coop.

Whenever the rooster approached, the hens would cluck nervously.

Hearing the cluck of the chickens, the cat perked up its ears, ready for a hunt.