Cluck - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|klʌk|
Brit.
|klʌk|
noun
- the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)
verb
Extra examples
The hen clucked at her chicks.
The driver clucked at the horses to get them moving.
Commentators have been clucking over his lack of experience.
Don't be such a dumb cluck.
...stuck with a bunch of clucks on an extended bus tour...
Edith clucked her tongue impatiently.
She stood clucking over the baby.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: cluck
he/she/it: clucks
present participle: clucking
past tense: clucked
past participle: clucked
I/you/we/they: cluck
he/she/it: clucks
present participle: clucking
past tense: clucked
past participle: clucked
noun
singular: cluck
plural: clucks
singular: cluck
plural: clucks
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