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Cackle   /kˈækəl/   Listen
Cackle

noun
1.
The sound made by a hen after laying an egg.
2.
Noisy talk.  Synonyms: chatter, yack, yak, yakety-yak.
3.
A loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle.
verb
(past & past part. cackled; pres. part. cackling)
1.
Talk or utter in a cackling manner.
2.
Squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hens.
3.
Emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing.



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"Cackle" Quotes from Famous Books



... him in surprise. He continued to keep up the cuckoo sound, trying to laugh, and yet totally unable to accomplish even a cackle, as if some internal force clutched the diaphragm and mocked him, so that his efforts were reduced to a gurgling as in cynanche—like a dog choking with a rope round his craig, the sounds coming jerking out in barks, and dying away again ...
— Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, XXII • various

... life and death to each. A female inside-passenger, with an infant in her arms, which she nearly let drop in her energies, was the coryphee of this chorus of tongues, which could be compared to nothing but bees in the act of swarming, or the cackle which the entrance of a fox causes in a hen-roost. We were no longer surprised at hearing the peasants whom we met conversing in a tone which we had mistaken for quarrelling. The French generally, indeed, ...
— Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone - Made During the Year 1819 • John Hughes

... too of a very handsome person; the only thing his father has ever given him. His grandfather, Lord Granville, has always told him to choose a gentlewoman, and please himself; yet I should think the ladies Townshend and Cooper would cackle a little. ...
— The Letters of Horace Walpole Volume 3 • Horace Walpole

... At all events, the young Cabyle seemed to be dusty and warm with walking. He even seemed fatigued, for, when about to pass the group of slaves, he stopped to rest and flung down his load. The shock of the fall must have snapped a number of legs, for a tremendous cackle burst from the bundles as they ...
— The Middy and the Moors - An Algerine Story • R.M. Ballantyne

... hour west of our camp, which has five eyes, temperature 150 deg., slightly saline taste, and steam issues constantly. It is called Kasugwe Colambu. Earthquakes are well known, and to the Manyuema they seem to come from the east to west; pots rattle and fowls cackle ...
— The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 • David Livingstone


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