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- CLUCKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLUCK is to make a cluck How to use cluck in a sentence
- CLUCKING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CLUCKING definition: 1 present participle of cluck 2 to make the low, interrupted noise that a chicken makes 3 to… Learn more
- Clucking - definition of clucking by The Free Dictionary
Define clucking clucking synonyms, clucking pronunciation, clucking translation, English dictionary definition of clucking n 1 a The characteristic sound made by a hen when brooding or calling its chicks b A sound similar to this 2 Informal A stupid or foolish person
- CLUCK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to make a similar sound; express concern, approval, etc , by such a sound to call or utter by clucking the sound uttered by a hen when brooding, or in calling her chicks any clucking sound Slang a dull-witted, stupid person; blockhead; dolt
- What does clucking mean? - Definitions. net
Clucking generally refers to the clicking, low pitched sound, typically associated with chickens or other birds It can also refer to a human sound, usually made in the throat, to express disapproval, annoyance, or in an attempt to imitate the chicken sound
- clucking, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective clucking See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in English regional dialect
- CLUCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To cluck at someone or something means to make disapproving noises or say things in a disapproving way Superintendent Fairbairn was still clucking at the photographers, warning them he'd be speaking to their editor [VERB at noun] He clucks in disapproval [VERB] He clucks his tongue, exasperated [VERB noun]
- Clucking - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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