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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cackle' in a Sentence

"To make a loud, broken, and high-pitched sound, resembling the cry of a hen." more

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The hen started to cackle proudly after laying a dozen eggs.
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The mischievous toddler is am cackling as he plays with his toys.
The mischievous witch began to cackle loudly as she stirred her magical potion.
The hen in the farmyard would often cackle happily after laying an egg.
As the old wooden door creaks open, the haunted house will cackle with eerie sounds.
The villain's sinister plan made him cackle with delight.
The witch is cackling loudly as she stirs her bubbling cauldron.
During the wicked queen's evil plan, she will be cackling with delight.
The old pirate would cackle with joy when he found treasure.
The wicked stepmother let out a cackle of delight as her evil plan unfolded.
The wicked queen's cackle sent shivers down the spines of her subjects.
By the time the joke lands, the comedian will have cackled with the audience.
The old hen would cackle joyfully every morning after laying her eggs.
As the spooky ghost told its eerie tales, a mysterious cackle echoed through the haunted house.
The naughty witch would cackle loudly on her broomstick.
The old witch was cackling loudly in her dark, mysterious hut.

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Cackle

kak-uhl
verbTo make a loud, broken, and high-pitched sound, resembling the cry of a hen.
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Last Updated On: January 13, 2024
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