slovodefinícia
cackle
(encz)
cackle,chichot n: Jiří Šmoldas
cackle
(encz)
cackle,chichotat se v: Jiří Šmoldas
cackle
(encz)
cackle,kdákaní n: Jiří Šmoldas
cackle
(encz)
cackle,kdákat v: Jiří Šmoldas
cackle
(encz)
cackle,štěbetání n: Jiří Šmoldas
cackle
(encz)
cackle,štěbetat v: Jiří Šmoldas
Cackle
(gcide)
Cackle \Cac"kle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cackled (-k'ld); p. pr.
& vb. n. Cackling.] [OE. cakelen; cf. LG. kakeln, D.
kakelen, G. gackeln, gackern; all of imitative origin. Cf.
Gagle, Cake to cackle.]
1. To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose
does.
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When every goose is cackling. --Shak.
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2. To laugh with a broken noise, like the cackling of a hen
or a goose; to giggle. --Arbuthnot.
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3. To talk in a silly manner; to prattle. --Johnson.
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Cackle
(gcide)
Cackle \Cac"kle\, n.
1. The sharp broken noise made by a goose or by a hen that
has laid an egg.
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By her cackle saved the state. --Dryden.
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2. Idle talk; silly prattle.
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There is a buzz and cackle all around regarding the
sermon. --Thackeray.
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cackle
(wn)
cackle
n 1: the sound made by a hen after laying an egg
2: noisy talk [syn: yak, yack, yakety-yak, chatter,
cackle]
3: a loud laugh suggestive of a hen's cackle
v 1: talk or utter in a cackling manner; "The women cackled when
they saw the movie star step out of the limousine"
2: squawk shrilly and loudly, characteristic of hens
3: emit a loud, unpleasant kind of laughing
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(encz)
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cackler
(encz)
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cackles
(encz)
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Cackle
(gcide)
Cackle \Cac"kle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cackled (-k'ld); p. pr.
& vb. n. Cackling.] [OE. cakelen; cf. LG. kakeln, D.
kakelen, G. gackeln, gackern; all of imitative origin. Cf.
Gagle, Cake to cackle.]
1. To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose
does.
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When every goose is cackling. --Shak.
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2. To laugh with a broken noise, like the cackling of a hen
or a goose; to giggle. --Arbuthnot.
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3. To talk in a silly manner; to prattle. --Johnson.
[1913 Webster]Cackle \Cac"kle\, n.
1. The sharp broken noise made by a goose or by a hen that
has laid an egg.
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By her cackle saved the state. --Dryden.
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2. Idle talk; silly prattle.
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There is a buzz and cackle all around regarding the
sermon. --Thackeray.
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Cackled
(gcide)
Cackle \Cac"kle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cackled (-k'ld); p. pr.
& vb. n. Cackling.] [OE. cakelen; cf. LG. kakeln, D.
kakelen, G. gackeln, gackern; all of imitative origin. Cf.
Gagle, Cake to cackle.]
1. To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose
does.
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When every goose is cackling. --Shak.
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2. To laugh with a broken noise, like the cackling of a hen
or a goose; to giggle. --Arbuthnot.
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3. To talk in a silly manner; to prattle. --Johnson.
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Cackler
(gcide)
Cackler \Cac"kler\, n.
1. A fowl that cackles.
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2. One who prattles, or tells tales; a tattler.
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cackler
(wn)
cackler
n 1: a hen that has just laid an egg and emits a shrill squawk
2: any of various insectivorous Old World birds with a loud
incessant song; in some classifications considered members of
the family Muscicapidae [syn: babbler, cackler]

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