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cackle
▪ I. cackle, n. (ˈkæk(ə)l) [f. the vb. stem: cf. Sw. kackel in same sense.] 1. A cackler. (Or ? adj. cackling.)a 1225 Ancr. R. 66 Uoleweð..nout þe kakele [v.r. chakele, kakelinde] Eue. Mod. colloq. or dial. What a cackle she is! 2. Cackling; as of a hen or goose.1674 N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. To Rdr.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cackle
Cackle may refer to: A form of laughter, often an evil laughter Miss Cackle, a character in the novel series The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy Mr. Cackle, a character in the 1962 Looney Tunes cartoon The Slick Chick See also Cackle Street (disambiguation), three hamlets in East Sussex Crackle wikipedia.org
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cackle
cackle/ˈkækl; `kækl/ n1 [U] loud clucking noise that a hen makes after laying an egg (母鸡生蛋後的)咯咯叫声 the cackle of hens/geese 母鸡[母鹅]的咯咯叫声.2 [C] loud raucous or silly laugh 哈哈大笑; 咯咯大笑; 傻笑 The old woman gave a loud cackle. 老太太咯咯地笑起来了.3 [U] noisy chatter 高声谈话.4 (idm 习语) cut the `cackle (infml 口) stop talk... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Can You Stop a Rooster From Crowing? - Cackle Hatchery
Caponizing minimizes crowing, but doesn't entirely stop it. Caponizing is a type of surgery that severs or removes a cock's testicles, which are tucked inside the bird's body. The main purpose of caponizing is to remove a rooster's sex drive so the bird will put more energy into growing larger. Caponizing is traditionally done when ...
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Cackle Street
Cackle Street can refer to any of three hamlets in East Sussex, England: Cackle Street, Brede near Brede - 50.93N 00.58E TQ8218 Cackle Street, Brightling near Brightling - 50.94N 00.40E TQ6919 Cackle Street, Wealden near Nutley - 51.01N 00.06E TQ4526 wikipedia.org
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Here's How Roosters Know When to Crow - Cackle Hatchery
The rising sun may be an indicator that it's time to crow, but if for some reason a rooster can't see the first light of day, its body will likely signal them anyway. Stay tuned for more updates from the Cackle Coop! Category: Chicken Facts. Tags: Circadian Rhythms, Nagoya University, Rooster Behavior, Visible Light.
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Cackle-bladder
A cackle-bladder or cackle bladder is a rubber bladder filled with fake blood, used to fake a person's death. Cackle-bladders are used particularly in confidence tricks and espionage. wikipedia.org
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kackle
kackle var. cackle v.2 Naut. Oxford English Dictionary
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Why Do Chicken Eggs Come in Different Colors? - Cackle Hatchery
The color is the result of brown pigments in the bloom — the last layer added to the outside of an egg just before it is laid. The bloom is what makes the shell appear moist immediately after the hen lays an egg in the nest. Bloom dissolves when it becomes wet and easily rubs off when dry, which is why cleaning an egg with a brown shell ...
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kakyl
kakyl, -ylle obs. forms of cackle v.1 Oxford English Dictionary
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The Slick Chick
Cackle, to watch her young son, Junior, while she goes out. Mr. Cackle laughs at Foghorn's expense. Foghorn defends Junior by saying he was merely being "playful." wikipedia.org
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Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? - Cackle Hatchery
So why did the chicken cross the road? Because it was a free-range chicken. To prove to the opossum it can be done. Because it takes too long to walk around. This is America. A chicken can go anywhere it wants.
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Peron's tree frog
Peron's tree frog (Litoria peronii), also known as the emerald-spotted tree frog, emerald-speckled tree frog, laughing tree frog, and maniacal cackle frog Ecology and behaviour The call of Peron's tree frog is a high-pitched cackle, giving it the common names: the "laughing tree frog" and the "maniacal cackle wikipedia.org
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The Cackle and Pop of Street Food | Shanghai Street Stories
[imagebrowser id=59] Over the din of chattering crowds and honking cars, the roar of fired up woks was accompanied by the sweet and savoury smells of winter snacks ...
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The DeZurik Sisters
The DeZurik Sisters (also known as The Cackle Sisters) were a country-music duo. In 1940, Mary Jane and Carolyn appeared in Republic Pictures' country musical B movie Barnyard Follies (6 Oct 1940) as The Cackle Sisters. wikipedia.org
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