The young girl gave a cackle of laughter.
We swear with flair, sing and cackle like hyenas. Our humour is not sophisticated but it is joyful.
He learned to do what prairie chickens do: scratch in the dirt for seeds and insects, cluck and cackle and fly just a few feet off the ground with wings thrashing in the wind.
The manager let us cut the cackle.
The cackle of chickens and the honk of a goose met their ears.
Absorb the food moment, their self is agreeing to eat first also by no means, the cackle field is calling the chicken young out only.
To cackle or cluck, as a hen.
You must learn not to laugh, and if you must laugh then see to it that you don't cackle like the neighbor's hen.
I heard the cackle of hens yesterday.
The beak-nosed pot-bellied miscreant had a habit of breaking into a nerve-wracking cackle whenever the mood struck his flighty little brain.
His funny performance made all the girls cackle.
The teacher let us cut the cackle in the class.
Snape's expression was blank, unreadable. Bellatrix, however, let out a cackle of triumphant laughter.
Never cackle unless you lay.
Cut the cackle, James!