cackly
English
Etymology
cackle + -ly
Adjective
cackly (comparative more cackly, superlative most cackly)
- Resembling or characterised by cackling.
- 2008 June 10, Jon Pareles, “Rapper’s Road to Pop”, in New York Times:
- His voice rises and falls in a sly, scratchy singsong — no wonder he calls himself Weezy — that can sound like a cackly old man or a wisecracking kid.
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Anagrams
- clacky