1. clucking - Noun
2. clucking - Adjective
3. clucking - Verb
of Cluck
The noise or call of a brooding hen.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey passed a farmhouse, a simple shack surrounded by animals - a lazy burro, clucking chickens, a litter of pigs. The farmhouse stood alone in the desolate landscape. There was no sign of a living person anywhere. And then it was gone, lost in the swirling dust plume of the car. Michael Crichton
The world does not need tourists who ride by in a bus clucking their tongues. The world as it is needs those who will love it enough to change it, with what they have, where they are. Robert Fulghum
Living is about clucking your tongue and enjoying the sound. ~Slater. Ted Dekker
Twenty thousand birds moved away from me as one, like a ground-hugging white cloud, clucking softly. Michael Pollan
After demonstrating his wildness to the paying audience, he started chasing the clucking chicken wildly, as the chicken wildly tried to avoid him. Source: Internet
If the intruder is caught, which rarely happens, a fight will occur, which is accompanied by soft clucking, hoarse barking, and a type of roar. Source: Internet