Cluck vs. Pluck

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Clucknoun

The sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks.

Clucknoun

Any sound similar to this.

Clucknoun

A kind of tongue click used to urge on a horse.

Cluckverb

(intransitive) To make such a sound.

Cluckverb

(transitive) To cause (the tongue) to make a clicking sound.

Cluckverb

To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens.

Cluckverb

to suffer withdrawal from heroin.

Cluckverb

To make the noise, or utter the call, of a brooding hen.

Cluckverb

To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens.

Clucknoun

The call of a hen to her chickens.

Clucknoun

A click. See 3d Click, 2.

Clucknoun

the sound made by a hen (as in calling her chicks)

Cluckverb

make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens

Pluckverb

(transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out

Pluckverb

(transitive) To take or remove (someone) quickly from a particular place or situation.

Pluckverb

To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin etc.

Pluckverb

(transitive) To remove feathers from a bird.

Pluckverb

(transitive) To rob, fleece, steal forcibly

Pluckverb

(transitive) To play a string instrument pizzicato.

Pluckverb

(intransitive) To pull or twitch sharply.

Pluckverb

To be rejected after failing an examination for a degree.

Pluckverb

Of a glacier: to transport individual pieces of bedrock by means of gradual erosion through freezing and thawing.

Plucknoun

An instance of plucking.

Plucknoun

The lungs, heart with trachea and often oesophagus removed from slaughtered animals.

Plucknoun

Guts, nerve, fortitude or persistence.

Plucknoun

Cheap wine.

Pluckverb

To pull; to draw.

Pluckverb

Especially, to pull with sudden force or effort, or to pull off or out from something, with a twitch; to twitch; also, to gather, to pick; as, to pluck feathers from a fowl; to pluck hair or wool from a skin; to pluck grapes.

Pluckverb

To strip of, or as of, feathers; as, to pluck a fowl.

Pluckverb

To reject at an examination for degrees.

Pluckverb

To make a motion of pulling or twitching; - usually with at; as, to pluck at one's gown.

Plucknoun

The act of plucking; a pull; a twitch.

Plucknoun

The heart, liver, and lights of an animal.

Plucknoun

Spirit; courage; indomitable resolution; fortitude.

Plucknoun

The act of plucking, or the state of being plucked, at college. See Pluck, v. t., 4.

Plucknoun

The lyrie.

Plucknoun

the trait of showing courage and determination in spite of possible loss or injury

Plucknoun

the act of pulling and releasing a taut cord

Pluckverb

pull or pull out sharply;

Pluckverb

sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity

Pluckverb

rip off; ask an unreasonable price

Pluckverb

pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion;

Pluckverb

strip of feathers;

Pluckverb

look for and gather;

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