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Clucky Meaning in English

word

ˈklʌki
KLUK-ee
ˈklʌki
KLUK-ee

释义

Describes a person, often a woman, who strongly wishes to have a baby or is acting in a very motherly way. Also used for hens wanting to sit on eggs.

用法与细微差别

'Clucky' is informal, mostly used in Australia and the UK. Often describes women's baby fever or maternal instincts, but can refer to hens literally wanting to brood. Not used for men. Sometimes playful or teasing.

例句

She feels clucky whenever she sees a baby.

basic

The hen is acting clucky and wants to sit on her eggs.

basic

Lately, Anna has been very clucky around babies.

basic

Ever since her sister had a baby, she's gotten super clucky.

natural

He's not ready for kids, but she gets a bit clucky sometimes.

natural

My friends tease me for being clucky every time we visit someone with a newborn.

natural