Cackle
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British pronunciation/kˈækə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈkækəɫ/

Définition et Signification de "cackle"

to cackle
01

rire aux éclats, cancaner

to laugh loudly and harshly, often in a way that sounds unpleasant or wicked
Intransitive
to cackle definition and meaning
02

cacarder, piailler

to make a harsh, sharp, and raucous vocalization characteristic of hens after laying an egg or when disturbed
Intransitive
03

caqueter, bavarder

to talk in a rapid, high-pitched, and often excited or unrestrained manner
Intransitive
Cackle
01

croassement, caquetage

a loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle
02

caquètement, jacassement

noisy talk
03

caquètement, cocorico

the sound made by a hen after laying an egg

cackle

v

cackler

n

cackler

n
example
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The mischievous hyena cackled loudly in the distance.
The villain's sinister plan succeeded, and he cackled triumphantly.
The old man couldn't resist cackling when he heard the amusing joke.
The wicked witch in the story began to cackle after casting her spell.
The kids cackled excitedly as they shared stories from their school day.
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