单词 | cluck |
释义 | cluck (klʌk ) Word forms: clucks , clucking , clucked 1. verb When a hen clucks, it makes short, low noises. Chickens clucked in the garden. [VERB] 2. verb To cluck over someone or something means to behave in a fussy or protective way. [disapproval] I've never been one to cluck over babies of either sex. [V over/around n] 3. verb 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] |
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