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33 Sentences With "chortled"

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"As a new baby, she's very very timid," Sampson chortled.
Asked about those parties, Jenifer Lewis, the actress and singer, chortled.
"I have the most loyal people," Trump famously chortled in an Iowa rally.
"There it is," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook chortled in an official statement.
Not long ago, Republicans chortled and Democrats ran scared when her name was mentioned.
"Every time Jeb does a negative ad, my poll numbers go up," he chortled.
That's how far I got into the American Horror Story: Cult premiere before I chortled.
"Those women peed their pants from fear and it was running out onto the floor," he chortled.
And then the pair went back and forth, while Lemon chortled, dabbing his eyes with a tissue.
"Oh, we'd fill it," the senator chortled at a Chamber of Commerce lunch back home in Kentucky.
And all the while, former Access Hollywood co-host (and George W. Bush cousin!) Billy Bush chortled away.
Asked if he was concerned that Mr. Spicer had lost credibility with the news media, Mr. Bannon chortled.
"I like big, big, big, but also small, small, small," chortled Silvia Venturini Fendi backstage before her show.
Washington Memo WASHINGTON — The president seethed with resentment, his party ducked for cover and the opposition chortled with glee.
"Opening day will be nuts: everyone back in the park with the monkey now off our backs," Caputo chortled.
Not surprisingly, Russian politicians chortled that this visit signified the end of the U.S. monopoly over Saudi foreign interactions.
"Who cares," one Twitter user chortled, when I put out a blast asking how people felt about the news.
Many of us in the tech community chortled under our breath, wondering if such a thing was even possible, let alone advisable.
"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose any voters," he chortled in a strange and revealing moment.
Four years earlier, Democrats chortled heartily when President Obama mocked Mitt Romney in their foreign-policy debate for describing Russia as the chief geostrategic foe of the United States.
It was a world that — like its heroine, teen gymnast Sissy — frowned at the idea of too much feminine strength and power on display: "Hey, hey, hey!" chortled the announcer.
He chortled, but he did not stop peering across the water, assessing the waves and the state of the pool during the three minutes that it was left to settle between waves.
In a text-message exchange leaked to the newspapers last weekend David Davis, the Brexit secretary, denied having tried to kiss Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary, in a Westminster bar: "I'm not blind," he chortled.
At a coffee shop, a preachy Republican acquaintance I mostly try to avoid chortled as he lectured me about how Ms. Pelosi was handing Mr. Trump victory in 2020 and that all the Democrats have left is grandstanding.
" ASS as "Sassy, at heart" was a bit spicier, and I chortled at PEEPS mainly because of a funny coincidence, which was seeing this possibly fake ad just a day or two ago where Orson Welles apparently "must insist upon Peeps.
Alissa: Personally, I chortled when both Company songs popped up — it was part of what felt like the Year of Sondheim (with other movies, including Joker, using Sondheim songs to better or worse effect, and the fabulous "Co-op" episode of Documentary Now!).
Then they pried into the computers of Epic bigwigs such as design director Cliff "CliffyB" Bleszinski; the pair chortled when they opened a music folder that Bleszinski had made for his Lamborghini and saw that it contained lots of Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus tunes.
For the deliciously long time that Lannister survived, Charles Dance, the actor who played him, never once chortled before he spoke, but he might well have, for he was surely aware that his lines were giving him the summation of his career in a single sweep.
Nylon trapped a lamé dress, and a T-shirt had been abstracted into an exoskeleton of seams traced by feathers that could be tossed on like a cardigan over everything from a basic bodysuit to a Balmoral houndstooth skirt suit, "because we wear day wear at night and evening wear in the day," Mr. Galliano chortled.
I chuckled, guffawed, chortled and cachinnated my way through the book.
In Adams, Douglas > (1988) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Pocket Books p65 Some of the words that Carroll created, such as "chortled" and "galumphing", have entered the English language and are listed in the Oxford English Dictionary. The word "jabberwocky" itself has come to refer to nonsense language. In American Sign Language, Eric Malzkuhn invented the sign for "chortled" and it subsequently, and unintentionally, caught on and became a part of American Sign Language's lexicon as well.
Right foot forward a little, Tap the floor with the little foot. Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, I now play didl, di, di, di. Mother is chortled and filled with wonder, Jascha Heiifetz grows by me! Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, I now play didl, di, di, di.
' 'Yep, that WAS quite a game,' he chortled." Courtright compiled a record of 26–13–7 while at Nevada, and his teams outscored opponents by a combined total of 993 to 464. Shortly before his resignation in 1924, the Nevada State Journal credited Courtright with having "brought the Nevada eleven from the class of a second rate team to its present rank among the best of the western college football squads.

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