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9 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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By the end of the play, the wicked stepmother will have cackled at her sinister plot.
Before the grand finale, the circus clown will have cackled, spreading joy under the big top.
Before the dawn breaks, the mischievous hyenas will have cackled in the savannah.
In the dark alley, the alley cat will have cackled, startling the passersby.
Before the revelation, the mysterious figure in the shadows will have cackled with glee.
By the time the joke lands, the comedian will have cackled with the audience.
After the prank succeeds, the prankster will have cackled discreetly.
As the potion brews, the sorcerer will have cackled with satisfaction.
As the cauldron bubbles, the enchantress will have cackled over her bewitching concoction.

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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