cackling (Meaning)

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cackling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Cackle

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cackling (n.)

The broken noise of a goose or a hen.

cackling Sentence Examples

  1. The group of friends sat around the campfire, cackling with laughter as they shared stories.
  2. In the comedy club, the audience was cackling at the comedian's hilarious jokes.
  3. As the witch brewed her potion, she could be heard cackling wickedly in her hidden hut.
  4. The hyenas roamed the savannah, cackling loudly as they hunted for their next meal.
  5. Despite the storm raging outside, the children were indoors, cackling with delight as they played board games.
  6. From the old abandoned house, eerie sounds of cackling floated through the night air, sending shivers down the spines of passersby.
  7. The group of teenagers couldn't stop cackling as they watched their favorite comedy movie together.
  8. The mischievous cat sat on the fence, cackling at the birds flying by, unable to reach them.
  9. The witch's cackling could be heard from afar as she flew across the moonlit sky on her broomstick.
  10. Despite their attempts to stifle it, the cackling of the students echoed through the quiet library, drawing disapproving glances from the librarian.

FAQs About the word cackling

of Cackle, The broken noise of a goose or a hen.

chattering, talking,chatting, conversing, pattering, prattling, shooting the breeze, gabbing, twittering, blowing smoke

howling, sobbing, blubbering, weeping,crying, wailing, blubbering, howling, wailing, weeping

The group of friends sat around the campfire, cackling with laughter as they shared stories.

In the comedy club, the audience was cackling at the comedian's hilarious jokes.

As the witch brewed her potion, she could be heard cackling wickedly in her hidden hut.

The hyenas roamed the savannah, cackling loudly as they hunted for their next meal.