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40 Sentences With "chortles"

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Imagine the chortles coming from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Jan.
Harrison Ford chortles, he guffaws, he snickers and giggles and roars.
"You're asking me to vote Conservative," chortles a local resident to an activist.
There have been some assorted chuckles, chortles, and guffaws about the theme of this season.
"The goal of an independent kingdom is getting ever closer," he chortles, before police burst in.
But she survived the cancer—"I outwitted the doctor," she chortles—and she proved resilient and imaginative.
She frequently flashes sidelong glances at it, quirks eyebrows in surprise at it, and chortles privately for it.
I heard ample chortles among groups waiting to order toasties, recalling Art Vandelay moments or George as a hand model.
The vessel eventually cut from the hump is charitably declared "a beggar's bowl" by Mr Feng, to chortles from his workshop.
It will be an interesting way to go while Atlas chortles to himself about all the broom-pushing we made him do.
"HERE are the Russian missiles!" chortles Viacheslav Vlasenko, co-director of the Russian-Serbian Humanitarian Centre in Nis, a town in central Serbia.
This joke is about as basic as humor can get, and would probably merit only the most tepid of chortles at a comedy club.
While much attention is paid to audience chortles, the laughter of the stand-up comic remains underexamined, despite being a critical part of the performer's tool set.
It is a possibility certain to cause chortles in some corners, but it could also open doors in others for the thrice-married presumptive Republican nominee for president.
Into the overall mix Ono drops her familiar yelps, gulps, chortles, whoops, yodel-like cries, and full-throttled caterwauls, providing remarkably appropriate textures to several songs' new settings.
But when she interviews an old friend of the Marcoses who chortles about American support for despots, the movie — like his comment — becomes the tragedy it was meant to be.
You can lie on a bed and fling fake bank notes over yourself for a picture—"though not naked, OK?" chortles a lady buying tickets for herself and her 60-something friends.
He chortles at the memory of his successful campaign to convert Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont from Republican to independent in 2001, a change that gave Democrats temporary control of the Senate.
One, who sports a top-knot, says his father is in France but he cannot get a visa to go there because, he chortles, he has been in jail four times "for fighting and that sort of thing".
This kind of collective behavior probably generates lots of chortles and chuckles at the Golden Globes, Manhattan cocktail parties, and on Twitter, but it is doing nothing to help Democrats emerge from the wilderness they have created for themselves.
But Last Man Standing has reached a point where its more emotional and dramatic moments work better than its comedic ones, which are increasingly just a series of moments where Mike chortles about the results of the last election.
This anecdote of chortles and charges is stage dressing for Smack Mellon's newest show, Laugh Back, an exhibition that aims to convey the transgressive potentials of humor to briefly disrupt or destabilize power structures while undoing the myth of humorless feminism.
The most discussed moment of the debate on both Facebook and Twitter was Trump's claim that his "strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament," a comment that prompted chortles from the debate audience and a wide smile from Clinton.
Arriving at the cave moments later, Mr. Chalamet and Mr. Hammer took in the décor with a few chortles, and then Mr. Hammer beelined to the guitar and began strumming, as Mr. Chalamet threw himself onto a big L-shaped couch.
Seriously, if you listen to Carrie Fisher's Wishful Drinking narrated by the Star Wars legend herself, you'll hear the sarcasm in all the right places, the amusement at her own jokes (she genuinely and delightfully chortles all the way through).
She plays Vera, a Liquidatzia refugee whose estranged husband shows up in Sweden with confidential documents and an intent to bring them to the U.S. Embassy (this is Natas, who chortles smugly when an Embassy receptionist tells him he'll be expected "after church").
This information is important because realistically nothing captures the depth of human disappointment more than a toddler believing they have become their favorite Disney character while at actual Disneyland Paris and having that dream blown away in an instant to the tune of two knowing chortles.
We dropped anchor one night in a forested cove, where spruce and hemlock branches dangled over the high tide line, ravens watched us from the treetops, and the only sounds were the soft sloshing of water against our hull and the chortles of song sparrows foraging on the beach.
Mr Feng declares the vessel "a beggar's bowl", to chortles from his workshop As olive trees that have not been burned by invaders were a sign of peace in ancient Greece, so china tureens and teapots held in a family for generations have become markers of a genteel and secure life.
You can listen to (extremely delightful) examples of this inhale-exhale laughter from babies below:Now compare those chortles to the sound of a gorilla being tickled:Disa Sauter, a psychologist and associate professor at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and her team studied recordings of laughter from 44 children between the ages of three months and 18 months.
Two hours before moonrise, 20 feet below the sparkling, gloss black surface of a nighttime foreign ocean, six very cold men in black dry suits, LAR V Draeger rebreathers, and so much combat equipment they can barely move, huddle inside a 22-foot long, flat black, metal tube as it chortles along quietly beneath the dark sea.
The internet finds imbecilic activities to do, then challenges other people to do it with them, then watches videos of other people doing the challenge and chortles at clip after clip of so-and-so shoving a spoonful of cinnamon down their throat, or stuffing seven saltines into their gullet without any water, or sprinkling salt on their wrist and rubbing ice on it.
He gets the impression that Gale is making a pass and she reacts accordingly. At her invitation they both enter the doorways into the folly to meet in the middle. Charlie does so enthusiastically, but Gale sneaks off. Charlie instead meets Marsha, now fully dressed as the clown, "Mr. Chortles".
In the hospital spoof Men in Black (1934), Larry, dressed as a surgeon and wielding a large kitchen knife, chortles: "Let's pluck him... and see if he's ripe!" In Disorder in the Court (1936), a tense courtroom scene is interrupted by Larry breaking into a wild Tarzan yell. Of course, after each of his outbursts, Moe would gruffly put him down. According to Fine's brother, Fine developed a callus on one side of his face from being slapped so often by Moe.
Eileen runs into Jerry, who tells her that he no longer has the money available to help with Bombshell, as he's decided to invest it in Hit List and will be taking it to Broadway. He chortles that now he and Eileen will likely be in contention for Tony nominations. Karen asks Jimmy if he wants to go somewhere and talk, but he tells her he needs to be alone to sort things out. He also indicates that he's no longer drinking.
But as Butts chortles over his victory, letting down his guard, Funderburke strikes Butts with the shovel in his hands, shoots Butts with his own police revolver, and buries his body on the spot—along with his police motorcycle. No one makes the connection between the disappearance of Butts and the long-unsolved murders. Running parallel to the story of the continual investigation is that of Chief Lee's son, Billy. A young boy at the time of his father's death, Billy Lee comes home from World War II an officer and war hero.
As he cajoles, Spindler notices a somber-faced man and a gloomy-faced woman in the bar, but doesn't worry about it as he consumes beer after beer. Finally, the bartender makes him a curious offer: Spindler can buy Kentucky Rye for $1,600 but only if he does so that night. Spindler protests at first but after the somber-faced man gives him the $100 he lacks, he happily agrees and seizes the keys from the bartender. In an instant, the whole tavern goes quiet and they stare at him silently, as he chortles and brags that he owns the bar.
In the closing scene, two months later, although Hugo has kept the case out of court, Charlie's fame has collapsed to insignificance — not even a mention in the "Where are they now?" columns. Looking for the last time at the house and grounds he has sold, he meets Jason, who gives him the news that (boosted by media attention from the thigh-signing scandal) Marsha is doing well as Mr. Chortles. Jason also tells Charlie that he is retiring and thinking of selling his memoirs — mentioning that obviously Charlie will be part of the story. Gale arrives, now "freelance" — her optimistic description of her own collapsed career.
The performances have been described as "surreal" and one piece as a "musique concrete of beach sounds, faintly overheard conversations and outdated Moog synthesizer whirls and chortles." Another author said that Audium harnesses "the primal essence of sound" and that after a performance "you'll emerge uncertain, excitable, outside of yourself." Richard Fitzpatrick, "A 'sound' experience," in Western Edition Vol 2, Number 9, August 1995 According to Shaff, Audium is periodically visited by members of Walt Disney Imagineering, the R&D; arm of the Walt Disney Company, engineers from Dolby Laboratories, sound engineers from the film industry, the Audio Engineering Society, and composers from international universities. Shaff has done very little advertising, but after ongoing programs since 1967, Audium now attracts weekly listeners from around the world.
But after being made a fool of by Katsuhito Masaki while trying to ascertain Asahi's whereabouts, Mushima reveals the last wrinkle in his genetic make-up - his body is host to two personalities, one a scheming, disreputable dirt-bag, and the other that of an honorable warrior who enjoys fighting those superior to himself. His right arm is severed in the ensuing fight, though Mushima leaves without incident - he compliments Katsuhito on his skill and hopes one day their paths and blades will cross again. Mushima finally tracks down his quarry in space, before long backhanding Asahi in a shot meant for Ayeka. As he chortles to himself on how he's gone against orders, the act draws the wrath of the monk Gohgei, who transforms to reveal himself as a Gagutian, a nearly extinct bestial race of great speed and power.

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