The negro placed the point of his ploughshare a few inches from the first stalk of corn, wound the line around his wrist, and clucked to his horse.
The old man raised his reins and clucked to his horses.
Loring glared at the Concho riders, seemed about to speak, but instead clucked to his team.
Sundown hastened to his "tame cow" and milked her while the four hens peeped and clucked from their roost, evidently disturbed by the light of the lantern.
He uncinched his saddle on the wrong side; he clucked at his horse; he removed his hat when he talked to women; he was a weak and innocent fool to Smith, who lost no occasion to belittle him.
The woman clucked at the horses, and, to the great annoyance of her driver, reached for the reins and slapped them on the back.
Cows and horses stood gazing at them from warm paddocks, where the rich, black mud glistened, melted by the sun; chickens scratched and clucked in the barnyards or flew frantically across the road, sometimes within an ace of destruction.
He had his cargo on in a jiffy, clucked to his horses, and they turned into the familiar road to Coniston just as the sun was dipping behind the south end of the mountain.
When the sun was nearly down, the Speckled Hen cluckedher come-to-bed cluck, which was quite different from her food cluck or her Hawk cluck, and the little Black Chickens ran between the bars and crawled under her feathers.
Then the Speckled Hen often clucked to them to come in and rest, but they liked it better in the open air.
I made motions of beating up an omelet and clucked like a hen that has laid an egg.
He waited for a longer period than usual before he clucked to the horses, and they began a cautious descent of the winding road, their heavy hind-quarters braced almost against the wagon in their experience of sundry rolling stones.
Cap'n Lem clucked to the horses again, and they rattled away.
But the red-bearded Tatar only frowned, and clucked with his tongue.
The whole village collected: the little boys and the little girls, the women, and even the Tatars, came and clucked with their tongues.
He took it, and showed it to Zhilin, and clucked with his tongue.
Thu-thu," clucked Mr. Latz for want of a fitting retort.
By way of illustration, sheclucked to a group of hens.
She had never seen any ducklings before; but she clucked just as proudly for all that.
And the hens and chickens clucked and chirped, and the cock told them a great piece of news.
They clucked and chirped and looked at the cock and were proud that they belonged to him.
They clucked and they chirped so that the weathercock heard it; he had heard it all, but had not stirred.
We shall never again have such a singing bird among us; he was almost a Chinese," they whispered, and then they wept with such a noisy, clucking sound that all the other fowls clucked too.
He clucked to his palfrey and spurred her lightly from a walk to a trot.
Mathieu clucked to his donkey and kept pace with him.
The riders clucked to their ponies and all galloped up stream some distance that they might be well out of the way of the oncoming herd.
He took up the lines andclucked to the horses, but it was discovered that something more remained to be said and he was commanded to wait.
Say, it was the puttiest wagin I ever seen--yaller stripes on the wheels, an' it clucked like a hen with her fust drove of chickens.
The Master relayed the order in his mild voice, but as the coachman obeyed him heclucked his tongue commiseratingly.
Janice "hopped in," and Mr. Dexter cluckedto the willing horses.
Walky clucked to the horses and they jogged on, leaving Nelson Haley to finish his repairs.
A clerk helped him identify the articles and ultimately clucked with a perfunctory note: "Sixpence each, please.
Li Choo's tongueclucked in his mouth; then he made an exclamation in Chinese, at which the others clucked also, and then they moved on again.
Because the man clucked with his tongue and had an opinion of himself, he was perhaps a very long way from being either stupid or a fool.
The women clucked like hens, while the servants wriggled, standing against the walls.
Toine's wife took this new family to the hen, who clucked loudly, bristled her feathers, and spread her wings wide to shelter her growing brood of little ones.
When he turned east at the railroad, he drew his sleeve across his eyes and cluckedto the horse.
Then the biggest brother turned about and clucked to the blue mare.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "clucked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.