Use of chortle in Sentences. 22 Examples

The examples include chortle at the start of sentence, chortle at the end of sentence and chortle in the middle of sentence

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chortle at the end of sentence


  1. He gave a chortle.
  2. He gave a chortle.
  3. But now I can emit a genuine chortle.
  4. I tried to wait, expecting him to respond with a gurgle or a chortle.
  5. I tried to wait, expecting him to respond with a gurgle or a chortle.
  6. Most of Carroll's nonsense words are not used in English, except for "chortle."
  7. Most of Carroll's nonsense words are not used in English, except for "chortle."

chortle in the middle of sentence


  1. Father used chortle over such funny jokes.
  2. Father used chortle over such funny jokes.
  3. I thought I heard a chortle at the back of the room.
  4. I thought I heard a chortle at the back of the room.
  5. Nor, it must be said, a hoot, chuckle, chortle, crow or cackle.
  6. Nor, it must be said, a hoot, chuckle, chortle, crow or cackle.
  7. Arum, of course, had to chortle over that precious bit of irony.
  8. Arum, of course, had to chortle over that precious bit of irony.
  9. Father used to chortle over the funny funny papers every Sunday.
  10. Father used to chortle over the funny funny papers every Sunday.
  11. She suppressed an embarrassed chortle as the men began to chat about the paper.
  12. Or anyway, keep it to a low chortle, because it seems like 3D on the Web is actually starting to become a thing.
  13. Or anyway, keep it to a low chortle, because it seems like 3D on the Web is actually starting to become a thing.
  14. I could chortle at this further confirmation that Microsoft's operating systems are secure only when not connected to the Internet.
  15. You have to smile and chortle with delight as you're presented with a tie or a paper weight or a really ugly, ill-fitting shirt you'd not be caught dead in.

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