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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The photographer clucked his tongue and captured a beautiful landscape.
The teacher clucked her tongue and shook her head when the student didn't know the answer.
The coach clucked his tongue disapprovingly as the player missed an easy goal.
The irritated chef clucked his tongue at the servers' mistakes.
The disapproving judge clucked her tongue at the defendant's lack of remorse.
The teacher clucked her tongue disapprovingly when she saw the students' messy desks.
The teacher clucked her tongue in disapproval at the latecomers.
The fashion critic clucked at the celebrity's poor fashion choices on the red carpet.
The hunter clucked his tongue to get the attention of his hunting dog.
She clucked her tongue and snapped a photo of the sunrise.
She clucked her tongue and snapped a photo of the street performer's act.
He clucked his tongue and nodded, indicating his agreement.
The horse trainer clucked at the mare to make her run faster.
She clucked her tongue and smiled as she took a picture of her baby's first steps.
The paparazzi clucked their tongues as they snapped photos of the celebrity leaving the restaurant.
The journalist clucked her tongue and took photos of the devastation caused by the natural disaster.
The child clucked her tongue and pretended to take pictures of her toys.
The mother hen clucked at her chicks to warn them of the approaching predator.
He clucked his tongue in frustration when he saw the traffic jam ahead.
The conductor clucked his baton to signal the start of the concert.
The audience clucked in disappointment when the magician's trick failed.
The doctor clucked his tongue sympathetically at the patient's diagnosis.
She clucked her tongue disapprovingly at the sight of her messy room.
The mother hen clucked at her chicks to gather them under her wings.
The chef clucked the pan to toss the stir-fry vegetables.
She clucked a feather from the pillow and watched it drift to the floor.
The audience clucked their tongues when the singer missed a note.
The neighbor clucked her tongue at the barking dog.
The annoyed mother clucked her tongue at her children's misbehaviour.
She clucked her tongue at the reckless driver who cut her off.
She clucked her tongue sympathetically when she heard about her friend's breakup.
The teacher clucked when the students didn't listen to her instructions.
The neighbor clucked at the noisy party next door.
The nurse clucked her tongue and applied a band-aid to the wound.
The judge clucked her tongue when she heard the defendant's excuse for the crime.
The chef clucked a feather from the quail before cooking it.
The customer clucked her tongue at the rude salesperson.
The dancer clucked a feather from her costume during the performance.
The baby clucked its tongue in delight when it tasted the sweet fruit for the first time.
The trainer clucked to the horse to teach it to respond to commands.
The old man clucked his tongue and shook his head at the sight of the unruly children.
The employee clucked his tongue at the mess left in the break room.
The farmer clucked to his workhorse to pull the plow.
The judge clucked his tongue at the defendant's ridiculous excuse.
The carriage driver clucked his tongue to control the horses on the winding road.
The coach clucked his tongue in frustration at the team's poor performance.
The cowboy clucked to his horse to move faster.
The cat clucked a feather from the bird it had caught.
The angry boss clucked his tongue at his employee's tardiness.
The audience clucked their tongues at the bad performance of the comedian.
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