cackle in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

cackle in the PONS Dictionary

cackle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to give a cackle
to cut the cackle Brit, Aus inf
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her vocal utterances range from traditional singing to chirping, cackling and deep throat noises.
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Their presence can be recognized by their signature cackle.
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The mantled howler uses a wide range of other sounds, including barks, grunts, woofs, cackles and screeches.
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She makes them into a cackle of incipient delight.
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There are up to 5 subspecies of cackling goose, of varying sizes and plumage details.
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Vocal communication in the form of cackles and barks are used to keep the group in contact and signal their position to other groups.
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They possess a large repertoire, as they can emit up to 11 different sounds, such as cackles, whistles, trills and squawks.
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He has no spoken dialogue, but growls, cackles, and screams during his appearances in the show.
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In espionage, a cackle-bladder can be used as a basis for blackmail.
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They are named for the trumpeting or cackling threat call of the males.
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