keckling Antonyms
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Meaning of keckling
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keckling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Keckle
Webster
keckling (n.)
Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable. See Keckle, v. t.
keckling Sentence Examples
- The sound of keckling filled the air as the audience was in fits of laughter.
- Their keckling was a sign of their approval of the comedian's jokes.
- The keckling reverberated around the auditorium as people laughed and hooted in delight.
- Her keckling laughter was like a musical instrument, tinkling and joyful.
- The children were keckling with excitement as they played in the park.
- The keckling of the geese was a familiar sound in the countryside.
- The old man had a keckle that could be heard throughout the village.
- The sound of keckling was heard from the other room as friends played games.
- The keckling of hyenas could be heard from a distance at night.
- The keckling of the child made the teacher unable to continue their lesson.
FAQs About the word keckling
of Keckle, Old rope or iron chains wound around a cable. See Keckle, v. t.
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The sound of keckling filled the air as the audience was in fits of laughter.
Their keckling was a sign of their approval of the comedian's jokes.
The keckling reverberated around the auditorium as people laughed and hooted in delight.
Her keckling laughter was like a musical instrument, tinkling and joyful.