Please read the article while endeavoring not to laugh, chortle, snicker, hoot or whistle. |
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So he's releasing a bevy of albums of late, and I shan't cachinnate nor chortle at this dispatch. |
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By the time I reached the end of the bulletin I was sorely tempted to ring my brother and chortle down the telephone. |
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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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The moments when the camera zooms in on Max's conniving face usually sparked a chortle of laughter from my son. |
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Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement. |
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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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He stops, lets out a throaty chortle, and starts trucking straight uphill, cutting the switchbacks. |
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The chortle, though, quickly turned into a loud laugh as the words replayed in her mind and she figured out what they meant. |
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A laugh in the theatre is deeper and more satisfying than a chortle alone in front of the television. |
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The rest of Canada can chortle with sadistic glee as T.O. gets a true come-uppance. |
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His words trailed off into a deep, throaty chortle, which then evolved into a harsh smoker's cough. |
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We've all used that excuse, I say, and Ed and I share a brief dinoladbantz chortle, before swiftly getting back on message. |
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He appeared also to be saying he had inside information about it that he could only chortle about, unable to spell it out. |
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At a round card table fat men with moustaches drink whiskey, smoke cigars, talk in bellows, chortle hysterically and tip semi-clad women from fist-sized bankrolls. |
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It is the kind of story about America that makes secular Europeans chortle smugly before turning to the horoscope page. |
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What could be the reason? Have we become so serious that we can no longer chortle at a good joke? |
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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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It's all very silly, despite the presence of Callow, Celia Imrie, Stephen Fry and Co but no doubt the kids will chortle at the rude noises. |
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In this scenario India will bypass the PC era and leapfrog straight to the mobile internet. It is at this point that veterans of the telecoms industry chortle. |
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They still insist on speaking different languages, they read different papers, worship at the shrines of different celebrities, chortle at different television programmes. |
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Notions didn't come more cockamamie than this one, but one unrepressed chortle and Delbert would be furious, or feel like a fool. |
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Republicans like Gingrich and Senator Phil Gramm chortle when Congress looks bad. |
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The pigeons chuff and chortle off in indignant disappointment. |
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The comedy website Chortle described him as having 'distinctive and eclectic gags his best lines are inspired. |
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But Mack took the copycat level-headedly, quoted by Chortle news as saying, 'this Australian comedy genius is being unfairly treated. |
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In 2008 he was also a finalist in the Chortle Student Comedy Awards. |
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Nominated as Best Female Stand-Up in the Chortle Awards, Jo has been hailed for her 'intelligent observational comedy, quick mind and, at times, sharp tongue. |
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