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cackly

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The word "cackly" is an adjective used to describe a sound that is similar to the cackles or squawks that a hen makes, especially after it has laid an egg. This sound is often high-pitched and somewhat harsh.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Cackly" is used to describe sounds or voices that remind you of the noises made by chickens.
  • You can use it to describe a person’s laugh or voice if it sounds similar to a hen's cackle.
Example Sentences:
  1. The old woman had a cackly laugh that made everyone around her smile.
  2. As I walked past the farm, I heard the cackly noises of the hens in the coop.
Advanced Usage:

In literature or creative writing, "cackly" can be used metaphorically to describe a person’s voice or laughter that is loud, annoying, or overly excited.

Word Variants:
  • Cackle (verb): To make a cackling sound, similar to a hen.
    • Example: The hen cackled loudly after laying her egg.
  • Cackling (adjective): Describing the act of making cackling sounds.
    • Example: The cackling hens filled the barn with noise.
Different Meanings:

While "cackly" primarily refers to sounds like those made by hens, it can also describe something that sounds silly or foolish.

Synonyms:
  • Squawky
  • Chattering
  • Henny (informal)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that include "cackly," but you might hear phrases like "cackling like a hen," which means to laugh loudly or foolishly.

Summary:

"Cackly" is a fun word that you can use when you want to describe sounds that are similar to the clucking of chickens. It's mostly associated with laughter or voices that are high-pitched and loud.

Adjective
  1. like the cackles or squawks a hen makes especially after laying an egg

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