cackles (Meaning)
cackles
to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying, to laugh or chatter noisily, chatter, to make the sharp broken noise or cry that a hen makes especially after laying an egg, to laugh especially in a harsh or sharp manner
Synonyms & Antonyms of cackles
cackles Sentence Examples
- The witch cackled maniacally as she stirred her bubbling cauldron.
- The crow perched on the tree branch cackled mockingly at the passing children.
- The hyena cackled gleefully as it tore into its prey.
- The comedian's cackles filled the auditorium with laughter.
- The old woman cackled softly as her grandchildren played in the garden.
- The flames in the fireplace cackled and danced, casting eerie shadows on the wall.
- The magpie cackled and hopped around the tree branch, protecting its nest.
- The laughter of the children cackled like a chorus of birds in the sunny park.
- The evil stepmother cackled cruelly as she watched Cinderella suffer.
- The sound of the gunshot cackled through the forest, sending a shiver down the hunter's spine.
FAQs About the word cackles
to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying, to laugh or chatter noisily, chatter, to make the sharp broken noise or c
snickers,chuckles, giggles, laughs, laughters, grins,smiles, chortles, guffaws, belly laughs
sobs, groans, moans,cries, wails, grimaces, faces, mouths, lowers,frowns
The witch cackled maniacally as she stirred her bubbling cauldron.
The crow perched on the tree branch cackled mockingly at the passing children.
The hyena cackled gleefully as it tore into its prey.
The comedian's cackles filled the auditorium with laughter.