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Meaning of quackled
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quackled (imp. & p. p.)
of Quackle
quackled Sentence Examples
- As the old door swung open, it emitted a quackled sound, reminiscent of ancient hinges protesting their movement.
- The quackled laughter of the children echoed through the old farmhouse, adding a touch of whimsy to the atmosphere.
- With each step on the decrepit floorboards, the sound quackled beneath their weight, a symphony of creaks and groans.
- The wind howled outside, and the windows quackled against its force, threatening to shatter at any moment.
- In the dimly lit room, the shadows quackled and danced along the walls, creating an eerie ambiance.
- As the chef stirred the bubbling cauldron, the concoction emitted a strange, quackled odor that made everyone in the room wrinkle their noses.
- With a quackled voice, the old storyteller captivated his audience, weaving tales of magic and adventure.
- The rusty gate quackled open reluctantly, protesting each movement as if it hadn't been touched in centuries.
- Despite the quackled appearance of the book's cover, its pages held centuries of wisdom, waiting to be discovered by those brave enough to delve into its contents.
- The old piano in the corner quackled to life as the musician began to play, its keys producing hauntingly beautiful melodies.
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As the old door swung open, it emitted a quackled sound, reminiscent of ancient hinges protesting their movement.
The quackled laughter of the children echoed through the old farmhouse, adding a touch of whimsy to the atmosphere.
With each step on the decrepit floorboards, the sound quackled beneath their weight, a symphony of creaks and groans.
The wind howled outside, and the windows quackled against its force, threatening to shatter at any moment.