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44 Sentences With "clucked"

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No poultry was safe and none have ever clucked that gracefully.
Neighbors clucked in casual pleasantries as the night listlessly stretched out.
Columbus's 26,500 citizens mostly clucked their tongues and went about their business.
But really, since a season isn't complete without a costume, out clucked a chicken, aka David.
" Jed rushed through a problem, and Cunningham clucked that his mistakes were "due to executive functioning.
Time and again, they've clucked disapprovingly about Donald Trump's vulgarity while eagerly carrying out his agenda.
We clucked and chirped and tempted him with treats, until Maya got bored and wandered ahead.
He clucked softly, a satisfying un-gumming of his sticky tongue, and made the money disappear.
Giggling children emerged from behind trees and pigs snorted in gardens where chickens clucked and yams grew.
A pot of bleeding hearts bloomed by the front door; chickens clucked in the henhouse out back.
Then the driver shook the reins and clucked, and they moved off together into the dark again.
The neighbor, who is missing a leg, clucked disapprovingly as Mr. Alene talked about serving the community.
A wife with whom Rebecca had nothing in common save that they were both wives had clucked appreciatively.
Her chickens clucked contentedly in the background during our conversation, which has been edited for length and clarity.
One opposition deputy clucked like a hen (une poule is used to mean "chick") when a female deputy spoke.
I woke up to the sound of a rooster's crow as chickens clucked in the gravel and dirt yard.
Reading the menu, the two New Yorkers clucked approvingly at the absence of hot soup or bubbly raclette dishes.
Friends filed into his generator-powered bedroom studio as babies screamed and chickens clucked just outside the open window.
This was much lower than the other sandwiches, which clocked (clucked?) in at about 85 to 90 percent chicken DNA.
One of the teachers whispered, "Our kids have the worst lives," while the other one shook his head and clucked his tongue.
What we don't talk about as much is the vitamins and minerals present in things we eat that once mooed, clucked, baaaed, or oinked.
Mere months after Hereditary clucked fear into our souls, the trailer for Midsommar has dropped to prove that nighttime isn't the only scary time of the day.
Everyone from superstar quarterback Drew Brees to Kaepernick's old coach Jim Harbaugh to 49ers legend Jerry Rice clucked their tongues about his supposed disrespect for the flag.
"Yes," my mother said, nodding, as if she didn't remember either, and he got back up onto the driver's seat and clucked to the horses and set us going again.
Hens clucked and fluffed their feathers from the shed, where the tractors were parked, and a cat scampered across the beam of orange night light cast from the creosote pole.
And what clerk could compare to the Automatic Chicken, which clucked and dispensed (from its rear end) either an actual hardboiled egg, or an egg-shaped tin with candy or treats?
To separate this wave of high-end fried chicken appreciation from the juggernaut of Nando's is insane: where the South African red rooster clucked, the food entrepreneurs and fancy chefs followed.
Penny Mordaunt clucked around like a mother hen (I wonder if her decision to sit out this leadership election might prove that she's the most sensible member of the class of 2010).
Even though my competence as a school teacher was never called into question, I was humiliated in the media — all while parents who'd never met me clutched their pearls and clucked their tongues.
" On the other hand, when I bleached my hair blond a few years ago, many of my older first-gen relatives openly clucked in disapproval, "Someone's trying to look like a white woman.
On Tuesday afternoon, more than two dozen of them clucked, flapped, gobbled and stopped traffic on Seaview Avenue near Staten Island University Hospital, on whose grassy grounds the turkeys are a constant presence.
Older people clucked to one another about how beautiful "our" girls are compared with the Anglo-Australians we lived among, marveling at a Montenegrin competitor's cascading black hair, the height of a Croatian girl.
Clattenburg certainly knows that, as fans have clamored over the disappearance of his bald spot and clucked when he eschewed the typical postgame departure with his colleagues so he could make an Ed Sheeran concert.
A New York Times reporter watched one such race firsthand, in which the camel's handler, driving alongside the animal, clucked softly into a walkie-talkie that transmitted information to the mounted robot to make the camel run faster.
Mr. Johnson, who has been offered a paid internship with the Hort after he is released, was raking a path as a flock of Guinea fowl (a gift from a prison farm on Long Island) clucked and pecked for insects around his feet.
And so I was reborn into my long nose and ears, my coat's red, white, and brown giving off my fox smell lying heavy on the winds in the years when I'd outsmart guns, poison, dogs and wire, when the rooster and his hens clucked and ran, crazy with terror at how everything goes still in that way a fox adores, gliding through slow-motion drifts of feathers.
The Cow Who Clucked is a children's picture book by American illustrator Denise Fleming. It was published in 2006.
Sometimes, he found them necessary when ordering a meal. Kaye's daughter, Dena, relates a story her father told about being in a restaurant in China and trying to order chicken. Kaye flapped his arms and clucked, giving the waiter an imitation of a chicken. The waiter nodded in understanding, bringing Kaye two eggs.
After a quarter mile, Count Fleet found himself boxed by the other horses but broke free moving into the first turn. He then moved up to challenge Gold Shower for the lead on the first turn and opened up a two-length lead down the backstretch. On the far turn, Blue Swords mounted a challenge and closed to within a length. Longden then clucked to Count Fleet, who quickly opened a three-length advantage and won handily.
Adler used to recount that when teaching Brando, she had instructed the class to act like chickens, and added that a nuclear bomb was about to fall on them. Most of the class clucked and ran around wildly, but Brando sat calmly and pretended to lay an egg. Asked by Adler why he had chosen to react this way, he said, "I'm a chicken—what do I know about bombs?" Despite being commonly regarded as a method actor, Brando disagreed.
Despite the travel restrictions, a crowd of about 60,000 turned out for the Derby. A few hours before the race, Ocean Wave was scratched due to an injured leg, leaving Count Fleet as the 2-5 favorite – the shortest odds in Derby history. Count Fleet battled for the early lead with Gold Shower, then opened a two-length lead around the first turn and into the backstretch. On the far turn, Blue Swords closed to within a length before jockey Johnny Longden clucked to Count Fleet, who responded to win handily by three lengths.
At the convention, he grabbed the spotlight when he "clucked like a chicken" referring to the unwillingness of losing candidate Ted Cruz, to endorse nominee Donald Trump. "He needed to toughen up like every other Republican loser of any nomination battle in the last 100 (sic) years since Abraham Lincoln and just suck it up, be a man and back the nominee that he was beaten by, fair and square."Why Ted Cruz was booed at the Republican convention, Christian Science Monitor, Thomas Beaumont and Steve Peoples (AP), July 21, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2018.
The brand was included in iMonitor's Best Magazine Apps for iPad list. In 2015 Men's Health won first place in the Service category for the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA)'s Writing Awards for the article "Clucked" by Rachael Moeller Gorman,2015 ASJA Writing Awards Recipients. American Society of Journalists and Authors. Retrieved 1 December 2017. a min Best of the Web & Digital Award in the “Integration with Print” category, and a FOLIO: Marketing Award in the “Integrated Program” category for the Men’s Health Next Top Trainer Program.
In 1904 she received special permission from the authorities to wear men's clothes at heir leisure, at a time when it was illegal for women to wear masculine garb. By all accounts, she was very proud of her beard and took great care of it. Charles Grossier, her former barber, claimed that Delait would "watch him like a hawk" whenever he would be trimming her beard. Grossier visited her three time per week to wash her beard with a special shampoo and claimed that "she took care of that beard, she washed it, she clucked over, she brushed it every day".

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