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  2. To cluck at someone or something means to make disapproving noises or say things in a disapproving way.

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      3 senses: 1. the low clicking sound made by a hen or any...

    • Clubwoman

      A woman who is an enthusiastic member of a club or clubs.......

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      The suit of cards marked with the black trefoil symbol.......

    • Dumb Cluck

      Informal a stupid person.... Click for English...

    • French Translation of “Cluck

      French Translation of “CLUCK” | The official Collins...

    • Clucky

      2 meanings: Australian informal (of a woman) 1. wishing to...

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      2 meanings: → See clubwoman a woman who is an enthusiastic...

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      Not clever or intelligent.... Click for English...

  3. Cluck definition: to utter the cry of a hen brooding or calling her chicks.. See examples of CLUCK used in a sentence.

  4. cluck. The sound a chicken makes is a cluck. One of the best things about keeping chickens in your yard is watching them scratch the dirt and listening to their clucks. A chicken or hen clucks when she's rounding up her chicks, making a short, relatively deep sound.

  5. To cluck over someone or something means to behave in a fussy or protective way.

  6. What does the word cluck mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word cluck . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. verb. clucked, clucking, clucks. To utter with such a sound. To cluck one's disapproval. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To make a low, sharp, clicking sound, as that of a hen calling her chicks. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To call by making the characteristic sound of a hen or a similar sound. American Heritage.

  8. cluck. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cluck1 /klʌk/ verb 1 [intransitive] if a chicken clucks, it makes a short low sound 2 [intransitive, transitive] to express sympathy or disapproval by saying something, or by making a short low noise with your tongue Edith clucked her tongue impatiently. cluck over/around etc She stood ...

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