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17 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 witches gathered around the cauldron and began to cackle with delight.
A group of friends around the bonfire is am cackling, sharing funny stories and enjoying the night.
The evil queen's cackle was heard echoing through the castle as she reveled in her malicious triumph.
The old radio in the corner of the room have been cackling with static, disrupting the broadcast.
Before the grand finale, the circus clown will have cackled, spreading joy under the big top.
Throughout the night, the witches in the dark forest have cackled, casting spells under the moonlight.
Before the dawn breaks, the mischievous hyenas will have cackled in the savannah.
The wicked queen in the fairy tale was cackling with delight as her evil plans unfolded.
The wicked witch, pleased with her wicked plans, had been cackling wickedly in her secret lair.
Hidden in the dense forest, the mysterious creature is am cackling, echoing through the night.
The wicked queen, upon casting an evil spell, will cackle with delight at the impending chaos.
After the prank succeeds, the prankster will have cackled discreetly.
Having successfully pulled off the prank, he had cackled from his hiding spot.
The mischievous children have cackled loudly, scaring away the birds in the park.
The mischievous hyena cackled in the moonlit night, causing a stir in the jungle.
The villain's sinister cackle sent shivers down the hero's spine.
The sinister villain will be cackling while plotting the downfall of the hero.

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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