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cackles

n. (plural of cackle English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: cackle)

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Six months I've been here, too many idle Minutes to be fill'd, soon pile up, topple, and overwhelm the healthiest Mind,- " "Sirius Business," cackles the Proprietor, sliding away to other Mischief.

So it and he fell, Coo uttering amazing cackles as he plummeted, clutching the mechanism to his thin chest.

One boy made a loud, meant-to-be-over-heard remark which was fortunately lost in the obedient loud cackles of laughter from the others.

The brays and bleats and neighs and moos and cackles and quacks of various animals.

Skarnhrafn marked his progress with cackles and muttered asides to himself and Myrkjartan, and an occasional fiery blast directed upward, which resulted in avalanches of ice and rocks sluicing down into the fire.

The grunts and the cackles continued and an appalling stink greeted their nostrils, but the source of the sounds and the stink was not yet visible.

Screams, grunts, bellows, groans, oaths, squeals, cackles rose from the heap of embattled creatures and Prince Gaynor the Damned looked at it and then turned his horse so that it faced Corum.