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The low clucks of the tongue.
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Foscaro points, encouraging Zara with low clucks and clicks, to sniff the earth.
"I happened to be in a little outbuilding, some 20 feet in the rear of the house at which we were stopping, early on the evening of the 24th, about half an hour after sundown, when I heard a peculiar, low, clucking noise outside, which was directly followed by the familiar call of 'whip-poor-will.' . . .
It was extraordinarily peaceful, just the sound of larks, the low-key clucking of Dowding's chickens and bleating from three lambs in a field to the front of a broad-fronted, stone farmhouse.
Pheasants broke cover too, voicing clucks of outrage.
There were clucks of disapproval from Londoners, who don't see themselves as minor leaguers.
Her outfit met with predictable clucks of disapproval, but Ms. Davis claims she was unfazed.
Its call has been compared to the clucks of a chicken, with clucks of "chuk-chuk-chuk" or "choop-choop-choop" being made at a constant rate of eight notes every five seconds.
I register the concentration in a creased brow and occasional clucks of irritation.
Mom landed nearby on a low branch, clucking to summon her youngsters back.
Layers of sound fold one over another, the low beat of a dragonfly's wings joined by the calling of crickets, the clucking of a mother hen with her chicks, and the thrum of a motorcycle passing in the distance.
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