cluck

قرقرة الدجاج
definition
verb
Chickens and hens cluck nearby and the cicadas start up their relentless refrain.
(of a hen) make a short, guttural sound.
noun
Farmers usually keep farm animals to supplement their income, but a visitor to this farm will not hear clucks or moos.
the characteristic short, guttural sound made by a hen.
a cluck too lazy to put up a clothesline
a stupid or foolish person.
translation of 'cluck'
verb
جعله يطلق صوتا كالقرقر,
دعا إلى الشئ بمثل القرقر
noun
قرقرة الدجاج
example
Loretta gave a 'cluck' of impatience
So I declined his offer, letting him 'cluck' in dismay.
I have perfected the art of the interested 'cluck' during these kinds of conversations.
If they ask if my eggs are fresh, I'll waddle around and 'cluck' like a chicken and say, ‘Hey, they don't get any fresher than this.’
Of course, conservatives will cluck 'cluck' sadly and say that we're overreacting.
I shook my head, feeling the urge to 'cluck' my tongue in disapproval.
He said he eats ‘anything that used to moo, 'cluck' or oink - as long as it's cooked.’
a 'cluck' too lazy to put up a clothesline
Whether she intended to eventually marry the silly 'cluck' or not, that wouldn't matter, because I just wouldn't like it.
With an exasperated 'cluck' of his tongue he rushed to the shower, and got ready.
Gil, with a 'cluck' of his tongue and a loud smack of his lips, seemed satisfied with this.
Jackson filled in the form as best he could and handed it back to the nurse, who looked over it with a 'cluck' of disapproval.
‘Thanks,’ he said but made no action to invite her in and with a 'cluck' of her tongue she turned on her heels and began to walk away.
Chickens and hens 'cluck' nearby and the cicadas start up their relentless refrain.
Despots die and their wars are read about in history books; we 'cluck' our tongues, shake our heads and wonder at their evil.
As chickens 'cluck' at our feet, he continues in his warm, soft voice: ‘They will never succeed in making me hate them.’
He gave a 'cluck' of sorts and began the lesson.
When I read, ‘academic freedom,’ I hear a very loud 'cluck' .
He made a noise which, had he been female, would have been instantly recognized as a sympathetic 'cluck' .
I'd toss out a topic and he'd 'cluck' his tongue and point out ways my idea could be offensive and controversial.
Loretta gave a 'cluck' of impatience
Goats bleated occasionally, chickens 'clucked' and honks from geese could be heard sometimes.
Matrons in gem-hued gowns were 'clucking over' the other debutantes.
The chicken 'clucked' once, and resumed her former position.
My old therapist called it hyper-vigilance and 'clucked' as she made notes about examples of the behavior in my daily life.
There were no horses bucking in their stalls, no chickens 'clucking' on the ground.
He pulled out his watch and 'clucked' his tongue at the time.
Kidnappers just do not put up with disapproving glances and motherly 'clucks' .
There were a number of carefully segregated piles of pipes, rusted auto parts, and other assorted items between which half a dozen scrawny chickens 'clucked' and pecked their way through the dirt.
A quietness followed my outburst; even the chickens stopped 'clucking' and tilted their heads in alarm briefly.
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