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Was (wer) ist Cluck - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cluck (disambiguation)

Cluck         
·noun A click. ·see 3d Click, 2.
II. Cluck ·noun The call of a hen to her chickens.
III. Cluck ·vi To make the noise, or utter the call, of a brooding hen.
IV. Cluck ·vt To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens.
cluck         
(clucks, clucking, clucked)
When a hen clucks, it makes short, low noises.
Chickens clucked in the garden.
VERB: V
cluck         
A person who does stupid things at random.
Boy! That idiot sure is a cluck!

Wikipedia

Cluck

Cluck may refer to:

  • Clucking, reproduction-related vocal behavior of female chicken
  • Cluck, domestic hen perceived as unproductive of eggs due to brooding phase of avian incubation behavior
  • Cluck (Hunter × Hunter), a fictional character in the manga series Hunter × Hunter
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Cluck
1. Their women cluck like starved pullets, Dying for love.
2. One rule for funny little translucent sea creatures, it seems; quite another for cute feathered ones that go "cluck, cluck, cluck!" Well, I say I let slip the fact inadvertently, though in truth I think I did it deliberately.
3. "Privatizing partially" is arguably a subset of "privatizing." Ah, but that would be misleading, conscientious headline writers cluck.
4. Cluck wants to beef up the police gang unit and add 44 officers to the force, which has funding for about 600 officers.
5. Day after day, in research journals and at international meetings, they strut, cluck and boast about the latest enigma they‘ve wrestled to the ground.