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kluck

1

[ kluhk ]

verb (used with or without object)



Kluck

2

[ klook ]

noun

  1. A·le·xan·der von [ah-le-, ksahn, -d, uh, r, f, uh, n], 1846–1934, German general.
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Example Sentences

“That men who have retreated for ten days, sleeping on the ground and half-dead with fatigue, should be able to take up their rifles and attack when the bugle sounds, is a thing upon which we never counted,” said German general Alexander von Kluck.

“It was a monumental undertaking,” said Roger Kluck, the director of Projects for a Civil Society, the local chapter of AVP.

Sara’s mom tries to greet the kids, but Mrs. Kluck talks over her.

Everyone knows—because she makes such a big deal about it—that Mrs. Kluck has been at Poplar Springs Middle since it opened.

At last, Mrs. Kluck sits at her desk and pretends to grade papers.

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