cackle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Cackle: a loud, harsh laugh or cry, often associated with amusement or wickedness.
Sample Sentences
- The witch's cackle echoed through the dark forest.
- As the joke reached its punchline, she couldn't help but cackle.
- The children burst into laughter, their cackles filling the air.
- A raven perched on the branch, letting out a cackle that startled passersby.
- Her cackle was so infectious that soon everyone was laughing along.
- The comedian's cackle was a signature sound that delighted the audience.
- He gave a sly cackle as he plotted his next mischievous prank.
- The haunted house featured a spooky soundtrack of distant cackling.
- After winning the game, she let out a triumphant cackle of joy.
- The old woman in the story was known for her eerie cackle at night.
- The witch let out a menacing cackle that echoed through the dark forest.
- As the punchline of his joke landed, he couldn’t help but cackle with laughter.
- The children watched in delight as the hen cackled proudly after laying an egg.
- Her cackle filled the room, bringing an infectious joy to the gathering.
- He cackled maniacally, sending shivers down the spines of those around him.
- The comedian's cackle was so distinctive that the audience immediately recognized him.
- With a cackle that could wake the dead, she announced her surprise party plans.
- The crow perched on the fence and let out a loud cackle, startling the nearby squirrels.
- In the distance, the cackle of laughter from the party drifted through the air.
- She couldn’t stifle her cackle when she saw the ridiculous costume her friend was wearing.
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