cluck in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Cluck: to make a short, sharp sound characteristic of a hen, or to express disbelief or disapproval in a similar manner.
Sample Sentences
- The hen began to cluck softly as her chicks gathered around her.
- He couldn't help but cluck in disbelief at the outrageous claim.
- As she walked past the farm, the sound of clucking chickens filled the air.
- Every time the rooster crowed, the hens responded with a chorus of clucks.
- The children laughed as they imitated the clucking sound of the chickens.
- The hen began to cluck softly as her chicks pecked around her.
- He couldn't help but cluck in amusement at the silly antics of the puppy.
- As the farmer approached, the flock of chickens started to cluck excitedly.
- She made a clucking sound to imitate the chickens, causing everyone to laugh.
- The old timer would often cluck his tongue in disapproval at the young folks' antics.
- The hen began to cluck softly as she settled down to lay her eggs.
- In the quiet barn, the sound of clucking filled the air, signaling the arrival of the chickens.
- As the farmer approached, the startled flock began to cluck nervously and scatter.
- Children laughed as they imitated the clucking of chickens during the farm tour.
- The old wooden fence creaked as the clucking of the hens echoed in the serene morning.