cack (Meaning)

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cack (v. i.)

To ease the body by stool; to go to stool.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cack

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cack Sentence Examples

  1. The old witch let out a cackling laugh as she stirred her cauldron.
  2. The mischievous children couldn't help but cack as they played pranks on their neighbors.
  3. A loud cack echoed through the haunted house, sending shivers down the spines of those who dared to enter.
  4. The villain's cack of triumph filled the air as he revealed his evil plan.
  5. Amidst the darkness of the forest, the eerie cack of unseen creatures added to the sense of foreboding.
  6. The cack of the hyenas could be heard from miles away as they scavenged for food in the African savannah.
  7. A wicked cack escaped the lips of the wicked queen as she plotted against her stepdaughter.
  8. The group of witches gathered around the fire, their cacks rising and falling in a haunting chorus.
  9. The comedian's performance was punctuated by the audience's contagious cacks of laughter.
  10. In the silence of the night, a lone owl's cack broke through the stillness, signaling its presence in the darkness.

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To ease the body by stool; to go to stool.

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No antonyms found.

The old witch let out a cackling laugh as she stirred her cauldron.

The mischievous children couldn't help but cack as they played pranks on their neighbors.

A loud cack echoed through the haunted house, sending shivers down the spines of those who dared to enter.

The villain's cack of triumph filled the air as he revealed his evil plan.