cackling in a sentence
n.
Definition
Cackling refers to a loud, harsh laugh or a series of such laughs, often associated with amusement or mockery.
Sample Sentences
- The old woman sat on her porch, cackling at the antics of the children playing in the yard.
- As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience erupted in cackling laughter.
- The cackling of the geese echoed across the lake as they took flight at dawn.
- She couldn't help cackling at the absurdity of the situation, despite her attempts to remain serious.
- The group of friends shared cackling jokes late into the night, filling the room with laughter.
- His cackling laughter was infectious, drawing everyone around him into the joyful moment.
- The witch in the story was known for her cackling voice that sent shivers down the spines of those who heard it.
- Amidst the chaos, the sound of cackling could be heard, signaling mischief was afoot.
- The children burst into cackling fits as they watched the clown juggle colorful balls.
- Even in the midst of a serious conversation, her sudden cackling broke the tension and made everyone smile.
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