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    cack·le
    [ˈkak(ə)l]
    verb
    cackle (verb) · cackles (third person present) · cackled (past tense) · cackled (past participle) · cackling (present participle)
    1. make a harsh, raucous sound when laughing:
      "she cackled with laughter" · "“Ah ha!” he cackled"
      • (of a bird, especially a hen or goose) give a raucous clucking cry:
        "the hen was cackling as if demented"
    noun
    cackle (noun) · cackles (plural noun)
    1. a harsh laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose:
      "her delighted cackle"
      • the raucous clucking cry of a bird such as a hen or a goose:
        "ducks have a harsh growling cackle"
    Origin
    Middle English: probably from Middle Low German kākelen, partly imitative, reinforced by kāke ‘jaw, cheek’.
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    verb
    1. make a harsh, raucous sound when laughing:
      laugh loudly
      laugh uproariously
      • (of a bird, especially a hen or goose) give a raucous clucking cry:
     
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  3. cackled; cackling ˈka-k (ə-)liŋ Synonyms of cackle intransitive verb 1 : to make the sharp broken noise or cry characteristic of a hen especially after laying 2 : to laugh especially in a harsh or sharp manner
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    v. cack·led, cack·ling, cack·les v.intr. 1. To make the shrill cry characteristic of a hen after laying an egg. 2. To laugh or talk in a shrill manner. v.tr. To utter in cackles: cackled a sarcastic reply.
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    to utter a shrill, broken sound or cry, as of a hen. to laugh in a shrill, broken manner. to chatter noisily; prattle. verb (used with object), cack·led, cack·ling. to utter with cackles; express by cackling: They cackled their disapproval. noun the act or sound of cackling. chatter; idle talk.
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    to make the loud sound of a chicken, or (of a person) to laugh or talk in a loud, high voice: The hens cackled in alarm.
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