As he spoke, they cackled and jeered, like the lower sixth at some public school debate. |
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They cackled, laughed, and hissed with delight as they flew off towards their hide out, going to tell their master of their work. |
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The class burst with laughter at her response while Sherry and Mandy cackled on evilly, thinking that Livinia was in for it. |
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The others cackled like witches around a crystal ball, but it was Tai who had the second sight here. |
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I laughed, giggled, tee-heed, and otherwise cackled out loud for a solid 2 minutes after reading the comic. |
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He had on a sly grin and cackled louder and louder as he made his way closer to her. |
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Wayne huffed defensively as Grandma Eva cackled like a black magic practicing witch. |
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Having dealt with similar antagonism, I must admit that I cackled gleefully at some of these gibes. |
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Warren saw the expression on her face and I mentally cackled as he immediately started sputtering an apology. |
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They pointed at the team on the field and laughed and cackled and rolled around on the floor clutching their stomachs. |
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Dan's friends cackled in the background, but he ignored their laughter and jeering comments. |
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The devil cackled as he eyed his latest acquisition, but the lady had something else in mind. |
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It was, cruel culés cackled, going to take a miracle for Espanyol to survive. |
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Behind meagre piles of bread and rice, elderly women traders whooped, cackled and babbled. |
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I quickly jotted several things down in my notebook and mentally cackled. |
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My mother removed them patiently while Grace cackled, thrilled that her prank had been a success. |
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Her speech was quick yet harsh, and she cackled like a witch. |
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He laughed as she winced, cackled as Christopher sprawled in the dust. |
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The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish. |
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I remember crying my heart out, while he only cackled manically. |
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A small current whirled around us, the giant fan palms nearby quivered in the almost imperceptible breeze and tropical birds whooped, cackled and whistled among the trees. |
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He couldn't take anymore as she cackled on about how well she'd done. |
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He cackled on about how things were to be handled while on sea, how to measure the winds strength and just about everything you did not have to know about a ship. |
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In the mirror above his bed, a long, reptilian face with a set of branching antlers and short, scruffy whiskers cackled demonically, eyes glowing like twin red suns. |
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Rohr cackled as he dug into the sloppy meat with fiendish glee. |
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They had cackled and cheered when Peter had finally killed the little coney with a sharp blow to the spine that had snapped it in two with the sound of a popgun. |
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Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove. |
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Specklebellies laughed and cackled, while Canada geese tried to keep up with the trumpet of tundra swans in a chorus of waterfowl music. |
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He threw back his head and cackled loudly. |
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Either way, descending back to town on a wooden toboggan around a winding track studded with Narnia-esque streetlamps was truly magical – and the only scary thing about it was how hard I cackled with glee. |
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Max, lionized at last in spite of himself, forgave us our homage because of our affection, cackled happily at the kisses of the ladies and grinned broadly at the jovial congratulations of his friends. |
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He cackled confidentially, like he knew more than he was telling, then threw his head back and crowed once and strutted in a full circle like a rumpled old rooster. |
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After the chaos, my family spent the rest of the day hanging ornaments passed down through generations while a plug-in bird chirper cackled pitifully in the background. |
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