The fowls woke up, and then cried and cackled and crowed, and the poor pup whined and yelped dolefully, but he got no other answer.
They cackled of freedom, and were bedizened in smart uniforms; yet were there few of these noble ladies whose hearts were really with the new crusade.
Careless lords and impecunious squires babbled of freedom and cackled of free trade, because it was become the fashion and pleased the Volunteers.
At this the Tufter who had spoken so rashly looked very foolish, and the rest cackled over it.
It appeared singular to him that only two of the geese cackled and cried like others, the third being quite quiet and thoughtful, and occasionally groaning and moaning like a human being.
She couldn't speak for a minute--just cackled like a hen.
There's room on the front bench," cackled the Marquis, shaking his sides.
He cackled shrilly at his own witticism and then grew morose again.
He threw back his head and cackled in apology for his rudeness, while Helen folded her tablets and put on her wraps to go out.
And the habitant cackled and cracked his whip again.
The old woman stretched her head forward, and cackled out eager, hissing, tumultuous words: "Hast not heard?
IV Even the geese in the creek seemed to know that he was a stranger and to distrust him, for they cackled and, spreading their wings, fled cackling up the stream.
The creek was clear as crystal once more, but no geese cackled and no dog barked.
The geese cackled with apprehension, and began to lament their impending fate, and entreat for their lives.
He cackled hideously, and plunged forward into a miner's arms.
The head of a Titan, the body of a whisky barrel, rolling ludicrously on the tiny limbs of a bug, presented so startling a sight that even Hot Joy, appearing around the corner, cackled shrilly.
There came a flock that flew faster and cackled louder than the others, and something told him that this must be the flock, but now he was not quite so sure about it as he would have been the day before.
They cackled and chattered and wished him all kinds of good luck, and he, too, talked to them and thanked them for the wonderful journey which he had been privileged to make in their company.
Well, well, well," cackled the parrot, tramping up and down on his wide perch.
Sit again, induna of the King, who knows not fear," cackled the shrivelled old monkey before me.
Nicolo Capriano cackledmore shrilly still, and began to rock in bed with unseemly mirth.
He cackled out suddenly, his laugh shrill and high echoing through the room.
For him the inn-parlour stillcackled at his expense.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cackled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.