235 examples of cackled in sentences

His laugh cackled out rather uncomfortably.

Do you still hate me?" cackled the Witch, breaking into fits of hideous laughter.

"Well, now!" cackled the Witch.

The countess cackled and pointed to a chair.

" The old man cackled in his delight.

Honeycutt cackled and rubbed his hands at the admission.

He crowed like a cock, and cackled like a goose.

The saffron crew, poling faster, yelled and cackled at so clean a miss, while a coolie in the bow reloaded his matchlock.

There's a heap o' fools in this yere world, but I ain't responsible for their mistakesnot much," and he cackled loudly.

A derrick pulled them up in the air and dumped them into a boat, where passengers were bustling about among barrels of cider, baskets of cheese and bags of meal; chickens cackled, the captain swore and a cabin-boy rested on the railing, apparently indifferent to his surroundings.

Hens and chickens cackled their death chant to the accompaniment of dry and repeated strokes, as of meat pounded on a chopping-block, and the sizzling of grease in the frying-pans.

Then there was a smile here, a chuckle there, an incredulous laugh, and Hence Sturgill, "bully of the Pocket," rose from the wagon-tongue, closed his knife, came slowly forward, and cackled his scorn straight up into the teeth of Captain Mayhall Wells.

For the twenty-first time Captain Wells started his tale again, and with every pause that he made for breath Hence cackled scorn.

"I did but look in, and the dead were piled like seals on the ice after a killing!" "Did I not say, mayhap, they were fighters?" cackled the weazened old hunter.

But, to the surprise of all, the superstitious man cackled out a short, broken laugh, and said: "Oh, I was going toto warn

They laughed and screamed and cackled, and it was remarkable that the people on the estate didn't hear them.

He threw back his head and cackled at the hot sky.

He cackled with laughter at the remembrance of a moment of craftiness when he crept out of his back door and wrote a German sentence on his front door in white chalk.

But this bird didn't say 'cuckoo'; it only cackled something like a Hen when she is tired of sitting.

"I'll not have it snowing," he said, and looked at me and cackled.

Of course, it's a fine thing to know all about the past and to have the date when the geese cackled in Rome down pat, but life is the present and the future.

" "Dear, to be sure, think o' that now!" cackled Betty.

He cackled like a black-cock, and was fit for nothing.

The time being May, a little tree Shed snow-white blossoms over me, While other chickens by the dozen Unheeding cackled round their cousin.

Since the first wagon train had worried over the rough deserts on their way to California, the bleak hills of Nevada had listened while prospectors dreamed aloud and cackled over their dreaming; had listened, too, while they raved in thirst and heat and madness.

235 examples of  cackled  in sentences