tck

See also: TCK

English

Interjection

tck

  1. Alternative form of tch
    • 1906, Margaret Wade Campbell Deland, The Awakening of Helena Richie:
      "I mean that women like Mrs. Richie are so unconscious, they don't see things like that. She's as unconscious as a girl."
      "Tck!" said Martha.
    • 2021, Hilary McKay, The Swallows' Flight, page 269:
      Tck, tck,” said Fräulein Trisk. “You are a very noisy girl, Frieda. How can you be so surprised at a happy ending, after all those fairy tales you read?
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