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Cackle vs Clucking - What's the difference?

cackle | clucking |

As nouns the difference between cackle and clucking

is that cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while clucking is the action of the verb cluck.

As verbs the difference between cackle and clucking

is that cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does while clucking is .

cackle

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg
  • A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose.
  • Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
  • * Shakespeare
  • When every goose is cackling .
  • To laugh with a broken sound similar to a hen's cry.
  • *, title=The Mirror and the Lamp
  • , chapter=2 citation , passage=She was a fat, round little woman, richly apparelled in velvet and lace, […]; and the way she laughed, cackling like a hen, the way she talked to the waiters and the maid, […]—all these unexpected phenomena impelled one to hysterical mirth, and made one class her with such immortally ludicrous types as Ally Sloper, the Widow Twankey, or Miss Moucher.}}
  • To talk in a silly manner; to prattle.
  • (Johnson)

    Synonyms

    * See also

    See also

    * cluck

    clucking

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • The action of the verb cluck.