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quackling


Meanings
  • The sound made by a duck.

    - "The ducks quackled as they swam in the pond."
    - "The quackling of the ducks echoed through the quiet forest."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with quackling
quackle , hackle , jangle , tangle
Homophones
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  1. quackling

  2. quacking

  3. quaggling

  4. quailling


Variants
List of all variants of quackling that leads to same result
cackle , cackled , cackler , cacklers , cackles , cackling
Forms
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quackling (sound), quackling (verb), quackling (noun), quackling (adjective)


Etymology
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The word 'quackling' is derived from the Old English word 'cweccan', which means 'to cry out', 'to cackle'. The word 'quackling' is a combination of the words 'quack' and 'loudly' or 'repeatedly'.


Related Concepts
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  1. duck: A duck is a waterbird. Ducks are usually gray, white, orange, or brown, but some breeds can be multi-colored. Ducks have webbed feet, which help them swim efficiently in the water. Ducks have a distinctive quackling sound, which they use to communicate with each other.

  2. cackling: Cackling is a sound made by chickens or other birds. It is a loud, high-pitched sound, often described as sounding like laughter. Cackling is used by chickens and other birds to communicate with each other. It is also sometimes used as a sound effect in various forms of media, including music, film, and television.


Culture
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Quackling has been used in various forms of art and culture. In literature, quackling has been used to describe the sound made by ducks in various poems and stories. In art, quackling has been depicted in paintings, sculptures, and other forms of visual art. In music, quackling has been used as a sound effect in various genres of music, including classical, jazz, pop, and electronic music. Quackling has also been used in various forms of entertainment, including animation, film, and television.

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