0 to make the low, interrupted noise that a chicken makes --
The attendants clucked and fussed over passengers.
to cluck in disapproval/amazement
1 to make a sound like a chicken --
In the spring and fall, groups of fox squirrels clucking and chucking together can make a small ruckus.
They make a tok or whuck call, similar to a hen clucking, during all months of the year (particularly spring-autumn).
He replaced the lyrics with chicken clucking, and used a variety of background musical arrangements.
Clucks are made during foraging trips or during aggressive encounters, whether directed at conspecifics or predators.
When alarmed, they make squeaking sounds or a deep series of clucks.
Male greater kudus tend to be much larger than the females, and vocalize much more, utilizing low grunts, clucks, humming, and gasping.
The instrumentation consisted of clucking banjos alongside new wave electric guitars.
Quiet, low-pitched groans and clucks are emitted from their roost cavities.