His clear, dreamy blue eyes twinkled joyfully and his infant voice chortled gleefully. |
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Some friends of mine already know about this and have likely already chortled at my astounding lack of basic knowledge. |
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His rapt audience, 16 Indian cricket players in blue blazers, chortled in approval, and later took turns to pump the general's hand. |
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When my flatmates, years ago, chortled through Arachnophobia, I was rigid with terror and couldn't sleep all night. |
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My wife chortled and guffawed too, but neither of us can explain why it works. |
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They chortled at the very idea that I might once have been entertained by so mundane a spectacle. |
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Honey chortled, whapping Lily on the back, who almost choked on her food. |
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You've probably chortled to yourself as you realised your mistake. |
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I chuckled, guffawed, chortled and cachinnated my way through the book. |
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Duncan had beamed and chortled and puffed out cigar smoke contentedly, and Lucasta had thought that when he behaved like this, she wished he would go to China and stay there. |
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He chortled slightly, and Halle could almost picture his face flushing with pleasure at someone actually saying his name properly, not butchering it with insipid nicknames. |
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Conservatives chortled that Mr Cameron had hailed the end of multiculturalism. |
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The old fellow chortled as he recalled his youthful adventures. |
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Pat Buchanan, in his ongoing presidential quest, claimed his first scalp, and Donald Wildmon's newsletter chortled that his efforts in opposing the NEA had paid off. |
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