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Clucked

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The coach clucked his tongue in frustration at the athlete who missed their shot.
The family clucked their tongues and took a group photo at the beach.
The old woman clucked her tongue in disapproval at the young couple's public display of affection.
The mother clucked her tongue at her child who refused to eat their vegetables.
The rider clucked to her horse as they approached the jump.
The horseback rider clucked her tongue to establish a connection with the new horse.
The conductor clucked his baton to signal the beginning of the concert.
The knight clucked at his horse to charge towards the enemy.
The doctor clucked her tongue as she examined the patient's unhealthy lifestyle habits.
He clucked the feather out of the quill and began to write.
She clucked at the horse to make it go faster.
The friend clucked her tongue and gave a sad nod as she listened to the breakup story.
The wildlife photographer clucked his tongue and took a picture of a bird in flight.
The nurse clucked her tongue sympathetically at the crying patient.
The wedding photographer clucked his tongue and captured the bride's first dance.
The pillow clucked feathers onto the bed as it was fluffed.
The doctor clucked his tongue when he saw the patient smoking despite being ill.
The equestrian clucked at her horse to keep it calm during the show.
The librarian clucked her tongue disapprovingly at the noisy group of students.
She clucked disapprovingly at the sight of her messy room.
The nurse clucked sympathetically and patted the patient's hand.
The farmer clucked a feather from the chicken's wing.
The birdwatcher clucked his tongue to attract a rare species of bird.
She clucked her tongue disapprovingly when she saw the mess in the kitchen.
The elder clucked her tongue at the young girl's immodest clothing.
The park ranger clucked to shoo away the birds from the picnic table.
The judge clucked his tongue in disapproval when the defendant gave a weak excuse for their crime.
The old man clucked his tongue at the young couple kissing in public.
The rider clucked to her horse to slow down as they approached a sharp turn.
The chef clucked his tongue in satisfaction as he tasted the soup.
The seamstress clucked a feather from the boa.
She clucked her tongue to get the attention of the stubborn mare.
The farmer clucked his horse forward to plow the field.
The chef clucked in frustration when the souffle collapsed in the oven.
The chef clucked his tongue, dissatisfied with the consistency of the sauce.
The jockey clucked his tongue to urge the horse to go faster.
The tailor clucked the feather from the hat before adjusting its size.
The farmer clucked his chickens to gather them into the coop.
The mother hen clucked softly to her chicks as they pecked at the ground.
The cowboy clucked to his horse and rode towards the sunset.
The farmer clucked at the chickens to get them back into the coop.
The old man clucked his tongue and shook his head at the rowdy teenagers.
The rider clucked to her horse to encourage it to jump the fence.
The teacher clucked her tongue in disapproval when she saw the students cheating.
The teacher clucked her tongue in frustration at the students' lack of attention.
The boss clucked his tongue at the employee's poor performance.
The horse clucked its tongue impatiently as it waited for its rider to mount.
The bird clucked out a feather as it preened its wings.
The doctor clucked in concern after examining the patient's injury.
The old man clucked his dentures as he laughed heartily.
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