cack in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Cack (noun): a loud, harsh laugh or cackling sound.
Sample Sentences
- The comedian's jokes always seem to elicit a cack from the audience.
- As the children played in the yard, their laughter turned into a delightful cack.
- She couldn't help but cack at the sight of her friend slipping on the ice.
- The unexpected twist in the movie made the entire theater cack with laughter.
- His cack echoed through the halls, drawing attention from everyone nearby.
- During the party, her cack was infectious, making even the shyest guests join in.
- The bird's sharp cack broke the silence of the early morning.
- With a cack that resonated in the room, she shared her amusing anecdote.
- The sound of his cack was so genuine that it instantly lifted everyone's spirits.
- They all shared a cack when they saw the funny meme on their phones.
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