You always have the feeling they're suppressing the chuckle just until they're off camera. |
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I've also included a piece that should give the women a good laugh and a nice chuckle to the men who can handle it. |
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I turn arrows and street signs the wrong way round and chuckle at the thought of people getting lost. |
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The man next to me stifled a chuckle and I turned to see what he was laughing at. |
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Laughter like a strange hybrid of belly laugh and chuckle, a belly chuckle, perhaps, is a bit of a giveaway. |
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She, too, sat there in the water, laughing, as her buddies came up for a chuckle. |
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She suppressed a chuckle and nearly choked on her drink when he caught her looking. |
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Little more than a minute or two goes by without a chuckle or laugh from the group. |
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Much to her surprise and frustration, the man seemed to be trying to suppress a chuckle. |
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I must admit to having had a small chuckle at the TV pics of thousands of Parisiennes booing at the result. |
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He gave a low chuckle before, in a sudden movement and with surprising speed, he kicked me across the face. |
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The movie is full of wit and stuff that would coerce a chuckle out of anyone, from teenagers to adults. |
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So come and chortle, chuckle and giggle your way through a fun filled weekend with excellent stand up comedy and family fun. |
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She threw off the covers and sat up. just then she heard a small, barely audible chuckle. |
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People say that he doesn't smile much, but he has a throaty chuckle and the disconcerting habit of laughing when he is cross. |
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I remember when I read the book the first time and I read this one part and had a good old chuckle to myself. |
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Even when his feuilletons don't stir a Gorgon to chuckle, they educe awe for the Wallenda grace of his prose, his solving of sentences. |
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He said something worriedly in rapid Finnish, and Ed responded with a chuckle. |
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I couldn't pronounce or understand half the names and in-jokes but they still made me chuckle regardless. |
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Laughing is a more involuntary reaction than people are willing to admit sometimes, and to chuckle is a sign of recognition, not congratulation. |
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He gave a soft chuckle and his light eyes made his silver mask less frightening. |
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It may have been the wrong thing to mention because Monica began to chuckle slightly and Daniel's nostrils flared at her. |
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He says nothing, and I chuckle, folding him into my arms and pulling the covers up over both of us. |
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The bankers on the other side of the table, Eliza and Franklin, chuckle good-naturedly. |
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The chuckle turned into a cringe as I swung a little, due to the movement caused by my laughter. |
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They took it out, looked at it, had a bit of a chuckle and said there you go. |
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Although she had intended to sound indignant, the quiver in her voice betrayed the chuckle she was controlling. |
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I chuckle and look back to where my ancestors, several hundred years ago, began learning to do math. |
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Someone finally realizes what I'm trying to say and pronounces the word properly, and everyone starts to chuckle. |
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Hunter barely managed to stifle a chuckle, but Brandon was set off into a full laugh. |
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She gave a chuckle and joined them at the table with a half cup of coffee, topping it up with milk until it was almost full. |
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I found Barron very funny, but it was more of a quiet chuckle than a belly laugh. |
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A muffled click sounded behind the door, and I heard the man chuckle softly. |
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We got to watch him and chuckle as he fumingly turned around to enter the driveway. |
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Sorry the little woman got scared, but pour yourselves some drinks and try to have a chuckle about it, like the rest of us. |
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Then again just thinking about it made his mouth twitch and he started to chuckle. |
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Yet even at their most far-fetched offerings, the band's only elicited a mere chuckle and slap on the wrist from critics. |
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It really is a rare event that one email can have our headquarters having a joint chuckle. |
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His winsome smile brought a sparkle to his umber eyes and caused his cousin to chuckle. |
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She didn't just show it to her, she ended up reading it all aloud and was rewarded with the first real chuckle we've had from her for weeks. |
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The pigeon let out one long coo, and then, as its body began to swell and transform, the sound mutated into a low chuckle. |
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She slipped her arm through one strap and was about to walk away when she heard a deep chuckle from behind her. |
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Make a New Year's resolution that the next time you're a bonehead, admit it and chuckle. |
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She jokes and gossips about some of his parliamentary colleagues, and though he doesn't join in, he does chuckle. |
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Alicia's polite and cheerful demeanor amuses the man, and he begins to chuckle until the tender sparkle in her eye renders him silent. |
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I almost fancy I hear a ghostly mocking chuckle from the late and unlamented Stanley Wardley. |
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The final chuckle of the week was a sort of a personal epiphany that came to me in the small hours of Tuesday morning. |
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Although she was pale with fright and nauseous from the strain, Ava had to chuckle. |
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He couldn't help but chuckle lightly at his sneaky, conniving girlfriend as he sat there. |
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A deep chuckle emitted from Kyle, showing his amusement at how quickly I could be distracted. |
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Jack replies with that sort of noise which in a man would be called a chuckle, but which in his is called a nicher. |
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And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter. |
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Several journalists began first to sniff, then to snort and finally to chuckle their derision. |
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No, I was thinking about how the light shined into his hair and how his nervous chuckle caused butterflies in my stomach. |
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First he began to chuckle, then it was a chortle, then he positively began to cackle with glee. |
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My wife says I cannot tell a joke, but I can make off-the-cuff cracks that have been known to elicit the occasional chuckle. |
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She paused to chuckle at an off-color joke someone felt the need to share with anyone listening. |
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Alexander laughed heartily at that, and the sound of his deep chuckle pleased her far more than she would have liked to admit. |
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The accent, at least, is familiar, a deep Liverpudlian growl with the hint of a chuckle flickering around its edge. |
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It can definitely inspire a chuckle or two from even the most cynical and hardened otaku. |
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The girl crossed her arms in front of her chest and threw back her head, letting out an evil chuckle. |
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What follows is plenty of slapstick humour, the odd chuckle, way too much mushy stuff and some truly cringe-making moments. |
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It started as a mild chuckle, elevated itself to a chortle, then blossomed into the longest, loudest, most cathartic hilarity he had ever experienced. |
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Even now we occasionally pull out the tapes we made at that time and have a jolly good chuckle to remind ourselves of how far she has actually come! |
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He's gregarious and tactile, always ready with a cuddle and a chuckle. |
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He can chuckle over some of the hard times of his young adulthood though you can sense the hurt that lingers behind the easy jokes and witticisms. |
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A chuckle, if you could call it that, deep and resonant, filled the car. |
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I objected quickly, but his mirthless chuckle made me stop in my tracks. |
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Those of us who take our cynicism neat had a good old chuckle about that. |
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A shy, sensitive, clearly unhappy boy's troubled relationship with a domineering, thick-skinned father is captured in that single wounding chuckle. |
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It is good for a bit of a chuckle if the weather turns nasty this weekend. |
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He gave a weary, embarrassed chuckle and mopped at his face. |
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I've perfected the art of responding to small talk when not even listening, so my mouth gives off automatic uh-huh's, yeah's, mmm's, and an occasional chuckle. |
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His chuckle was as affable and reassuring as the skirr of a buzz-saw. |
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Take, for example, the simple chuckle of seeing Christoph waltz do the waltz, a seconds-long, perfect cameo. |
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Another soft chuckle in his ear lulled him into muzzy delirium and after a few minutes of not being sure what exactly was happening, he fell asleep. |
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I heard some of the guys laugh, snicker and chuckle off to the side. |
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Anyway, at least you were lucky and could have a good chuckle at all the wheezers and splutterers so I bet that made you feel on the side of the angels. |
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Paul sat up and stretched lazily while a soft chuckle escaped his lips. |
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And now imagine the quiet chuckle Dylan is having at the fuss he's caused. |
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Here's a perennial favourite that never fails to raise a chuckle or two. |
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As soon as she was firmly seated on the piano bench, she drew a slight chuckle from the audience as she carefully dusted the keyboard with her hankie. |
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They gaze in wonder at our modesty and chuckle at our inferiority complex. |
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The hard-bitten cynic and skeptic smiles with inward pride when his friends chuckle over his well-wrought and ironic disdain for conventional pieties. |
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Danovin strode in with a pinched expression, and sighed as he leaned against the door, shooting into a sharp and speedy litany that made Visbec chuckle. |
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There's a pirate with a wandering wooden eye who's good for a chuckle, and it's fun to see a pirate tavern where the bar fights are just the constant background noise. |
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And yet every tale is delivered with a forgiving chuckle, every outrage defused by the affectionate admiration that Davis couldn't help inspiring in his victims. |
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Oh, cripes, they think I'm a guy, Alex thought with a chuckle. |
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The sharp-chinned, goateed 55-year-old is too impatient with black stagnation to mince words, though he softens his more provocative statements with a disarming chuckle. |
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He gave a low chuckle and the golden voice whispered in my ear. |
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They're walking punchlines to jokes that don't even provoke a chuckle. |
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She laughs, not a funny ha-ha laugh but rather a tiny self-inflicted chuckle of disgust. |
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And, she said with a chuckle, he has an attention span of 11 minutes. |
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And that every laugh, from the belly laugh to even the forced chuckle is vital for our mental wellbeing. |
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The other day when I was bored I browsed the archive of The Onion and had another chuckle at this dandy. |
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Grant might have had a faint, mournful, ironic chuckle over this. |
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If you tried to drink a quiet pint on the harbour the ducks were there and they sat squatly and looked up at you and seemed to chuckle superciliously, which was off-putting. |
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The joke with which he invariably finished almost always made me laugh and, even though it was usually bawdy, my wife would chuckle when I read it out to her. |
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