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cackle

[kak-uhl] / ˈkæk əl /




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If you don't know her, you're likely to know her famous cackle which has become her trademark.

From BBC

Those stereotypes might bring to mind images of black hats, broomsticks and cackling over cauldrons, common in much media.

From BBC

“The sound of her humiliating cackle still haunts me,” Morticia tells her daughter, recounting the experience of her own mom, Hester, reading one of her earlier manuscripts and shaming her for it.

From Salon

The men heard a cackle in their headsets as the radio signal to Mission Control faltered and then failed.

From BBC

He pauses: “It was ancestral spirits, whatever you want to call it,” adding with a mischievous cackle, “But not voodoo!”

From Los Angeles Times