cackled
Aussprache: [ˈkækəld]
Wort
Kontext: „communication“
(verb) to laugh in a loud and happy way, like a cackling chicken or someone who finds something very funny. When you cackle, your laugh is noisy and can sound a bit silly.
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The kids cackled with joy when they saw their favorite clown.
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She didn't cackle at the joke because she didn't think it was funny.
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Why did you cackle so loudly during the movie?
Kontext: „animal behavior“
(verb) a sharp laughter that is often associated with chickens, especially when they are excited. When chickens are happy or excited, they make a loud, cackling noise.
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The hens cackled excitedly after laying their eggs.
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The chickens were silent and didn't cackle at all during the storm.
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Did the chickens cackle when they found food?
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