| 11. | In the dugout, Cluck's smile was far less subdued.
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| 12. | Cluck is a gifted teacher, there's no denying that.
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| 13. | The first order of business is to cluck like chickens.
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| 14. | Something, one supposes, for parents to cluck about.
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| 15. | The crowd around the green laughed, bringing more clucks and struts.
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| 16. | Tommy's buffalo don't fly or cluck.
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| 17. | Cluck-clucking and hand-wringing have no effect.
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| 18. | In short, there's plenty to cluck about.
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| 19. | By day they cluck around the barnyard looking aerodynamically unsound.
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| 20. | Chickens and turkeys cluck about tiny patios next to simple brick huts.
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