The cackle of her laugh echoed down the hall. The cackle of the hens in the coop kept him awake.
Cackle not! The rooster jumped at the hen's first cackle.
There are two syllables in cackle.
Her laughter reminded him of the cackle of witches, described in many children's stories.
No. It should be "the goose cackled."
An adverb is a word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. An adverb for "cackle" could be "maniacally," as it describes how the cackling is being done. Adverbs provide more information about the action or behavior being described in a sentence.
In writing, a witch's cackle can be represented as "cackle" or "hehehe" to convey the sound of laughter that is often associated with witches. Additionally, adding descriptors like "wickedly" or "sinister" before or after the word can further enhance the menacing tone of the cackle.
It was a rather spooky night I heard a loud cackle coming from beyond...
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
A cackle is a type of laugh, perhaps a shrill or discordant type of laugh.
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."