Sentences with cluck
cluck
C c - Superintendent Fairbairn was still clucking at the photographers, warning them he'd be speaking to their editor. [VERB at noun]
- To cluck one's disapproval
- I'm going to ask people to take a breath, roll their eyes a bit, cluck their tongue and go 'bloody comedian!
- We coo and cluck while he looks as proud as any grandfather.
- Chickens clucked in the garden. [VERB]
- I've never been one to cluck over babies of either sex. [V over/around n]
- Private operators have caged some of these creatures for tourists to cluck at without being inconvenienced.
- Poor old Jason Donovan got a bit weak at the knees in one or two discotheques and still every time we see him we all cluck our tongues.
- My mother clucked her tongue in disapproval.
- They were asked to do striptease, cluck like chickens and even simulate sex with each other.
- He will squawk and cluck like mad, flapping his wings and feet wildly as if he's gagging and choking.