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cackle

cack·le [ kák'l ]


verb  (past and past participle cack·led, present participle cack·ling, 3rd person present singular cack·les)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb laugh harshly and shrilly: to laugh a harsh high-pitched malicious laugh, often suggesting pleasure at others' misfortune

2. transitive verb say something with harsh shrill laugh: to say something with a malicious high-pitched laugh

3. intransitive verb make squawking noise: to squawk shrilly, especially after laying an egg ( refers to hens )



noun  (plural cack·les)
Definition:
 
malicious laugh: a high-pitched malicious laugh or tone of voice

[12th century. < Middle Low German or Middle Dutch kākel(e)n, an imitation of the sound]

cack·ler noun
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