The older nurse clucked in a matronly manner and the two nurses, together, hurried the girl into the back room to find a doctor. |
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They clucked and fussed and were fit to be tied at the wanton waste they witnessed. |
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A hummingbird buzzed past our heads, and above, in a magnolia tree, the hill's resident flock of wild parrots clucked and chattered. |
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She lived on the top floor while all her hens and chickens clucked happily on the ground level. |
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She shook her head and clucked her tongue, as if she were disappointed in me. |
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She made a face as she groped under the black hen, which glared and clucked at her but yielded a warm, brown egg. |
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The man clucked his tongue, as if he were feeling sorry for me, and moved forward to help me saddle the horse. |
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She tutted and clucked her tongue, shaking her head in accordance with the rhythm of her clucks. |
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Chickens clucked about, scratching up dust into tiny dust devils with their claws. |
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Goats bleated occasionally, chickens clucked and honks from geese could be heard sometimes. |
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My old therapist called it hyper-vigilance and clucked as she made notes about examples of the behavior in my daily life. |
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Romon called over his shoulder as he clucked the team of horses into motion. |
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My hand was swollen and still bled every time the bandages came off, and my companions clucked over it every evening when they tried their best to clean it. |
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Mr Sayeed clucked nervously over the crowd, like a headmaster worried about his school's behaviour on Founders' Day. |
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Every now and again, he clucked and shook his head irritably, and sometimes he threw up his hands in outrage. |
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To his peers, he's an all-star eccentric who is pitied or clucked over protectively as often as he is envied. |
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He jiggled the reigns and clucked at his team of midnight-black horses. |
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She clucked her tongue a couple of times, frowning slightly. |
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During one acting class, when the students were asked to pretend to be chickens under a falling atom bomb, everybody clucked frantically and raced around the room. |
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She clucked her tongue, apparently in disapproval, and turned away. |
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The bystanders shook their heads and clucked sympathetically. |
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A partridge, indeed, with a brood of ten behind her, ran forward threateningly, but soon repented of her fierceness, and clucked to her young ones not to be afraid. |
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The priest-caretaker clucked with sympathy. |
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When the family watched a movie that had been filmed recently in Tehran, Sholeh smiled and clucked her tongue fondly at shots of the snow-covered city. |
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Freud would have been clucked over and diagnosed down to a nub here. |
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If it once moo'd, baa'd, clucked or oinked, I've tossed it on the barbie. |
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