Definition of Cackled

1. Verb. (past of cackle) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Cackled

1. cackle [v] - See also: cackle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cackled

cacistocracy
cack-handed
cack up
cacked
cackel
cackerel
cackerels
cackhanded
cacking
cackle
cackle-bladder
cackle-bladders
cackle bladder
cackleberry
cackled (current term)
cackler
cacklers
cackles
cackling
cackly
cacks
caco-
caco-2 cells
cacodaemon
cacodaemoniacal
cacodaemonic
cacodaemonical
cacodaemons
cacodemon

Literary usage of Cackled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Negro Folk Rhymes: Wise and Otherwise by Thomas Washington Talley (1922)
"De ole hen she cackled, She cackled in de lot, De nex' time she cackled, She cackled in de pot. I LOVE SOMEBODY I LOVES somebody, yes, I do ; An' I wants ..."

2. Collected Poems by Alfred Noyes (1920)
"Each of 'em was jigging on a greasy fiddler's knee, And they cackled at the red rose my true ... They cackled (how they cackled!) crying everything was new. ..."

3. Choice Readings: Being Complete Works by Ten Celebrated Writers : Selected by Charles Wadsworth Cole (1892)
"Another time, during the night, he heard a hen cackle in the stable ; it cackled and cackled. He felt so sorry for it that he jumped out of bed and went to ..."

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