| 41. | The voice is low-pitched and guttural and includes chuckles, repeated clucking sounds, expostulations.
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| 42. | Eventually the opera begins, which features Clara and Donald unintelligibly clucking and quacking back and forth.
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| 43. | The story ends when the proprietress comes and takes back the chicken, after hearing its clucking.
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| 44. | Get too far past 21 and some great aunt would be clucking about your ovaries turning to prunes.
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| 45. | I can almost hear Warhol clucking his approval at each soul-baring, tear-drenched exhibition.
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| 46. | He is fond of clucking about what he sees as the deplorably dismal state of our moral health.
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| 47. | Are you an amateur copy editor, cluck-clucking at errors as you read your morning newspaper?
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| 48. | Friends are not clustering around his front door, leaving flowers or clucking with sympathy as he goes past.
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| 49. | The time had passed for tongue-clucking about America's Sept . 11 ordeal, Bush said.
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| 50. | They scarcely seem like the classic tools of terrorists : mooing cows, oinking pigs, and clucking chickens.
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