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cackle

[kak-uhl] / ˈkæk əl /




Example Sentences

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When Tannahill flipped upside-down for the second time, the cast and crew cackled.

From New York Times

"And on the other side, I'm afraid, all we hear is the cackle of impotence."

From BBC

In August, she interrupted reporters asking about the botched withdrawal of Afghanistan by saying “Hold on, hold on — slow down everyone,” before cackling.

From Washington Times

“There’s definitely not a smash,” she declared of her commercial prospects with a cackle.

From New York Times

Oddly enough, Garrett doesn't seemed fazed by this turn of events and cackles that he still won the show.

From Salon