chortled

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past of chortle
chortle
A joyful, somewhat muffled laugh, rather like a snorting chuckle

He frequently interrupted himself with chortles while he told us his favorite joke.

chortle
{f} laugh loudly, chuckle
chortle
a soft partly suppressed laugh
chortle
{i} chuckle, loud laughter
chortle
laugh quietly or with restraint
chortle
To chortle means to laugh in a way that shows you are very pleased. There was silence for a moment, then Larry began chortling like an idiot. Chortle is also a noun. He gave a chortle. to laugh because you are amused or pleased about something (chuckle + snort)
chortle
Dodgson, and usually explained as a combination of chuckle and snort
chortle
To laugh with a chortle or chortles
chortle
A word coined by Lewis Carroll Charles L
chortled

    Turkish pronunciation

    çôrtıld

    Pronunciation

    /ˈʧôrtəld/ /ˈʧɔːrtəld/

    Etymology

    [ 'chor-t&l ] (verb.) 1872. probably blend of chuckle and snort.
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