cackles

[US]/ˈkækəlz/
[UK]/ˈkækəlz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.The sound a hen makes; A high-pitched, harsh laugh; Unpleasant chatter or gossip; The stopping of idle talk and starting to work
v.To make the sound a hen makes; To chatter rapidly and incessantly; To laugh hysterically or in a harsh manner

Phrases & Collocations

cackles with joy

cackles in delight

cackles loudly

cackles with laughter

cackles away

cackles at jokes

cackles in glee

cackles with glee

cackles with mischief

Example Sentences

the witch cackles as she brews her potion.

the children cackle with delight at the funny clown.

she cackles loudly, drawing everyone's attention.

the old lady cackles while telling her spooky stories.

as the joke was told, the audience cackles in unison.

the crow cackles from the tree, signaling the morning.

she cackles mischievously, planning her next prank.

the comedian's punchline made the audience cackle.

the group of friends cackles over their shared memories.

she cackles with joy upon receiving the good news.

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