Sentences with word «chortle»

In the middle of chortling at one of his wacky, indecorous paintings, you are apt to suddenly notice an odd and even disturbing detail.
So you'll feel that extra bit guiltly about chortling over his many comical death animations.
Well, if he asked me,» he says and chortles as if this prospect is unlikely.
The works of Jake and Dinos Chapman will keep scholars chortling in the library a century or two from now.
Lots of chortling from the Tories.
This is the start of the pattern recognition that leads to reciprocal communication, with plenty of chortling laughter between baby and adult.
These are the kind of Christmas party japes and blunders that we can all chortle about.
With chortle - inducing amounts of power and torque coupled with reduced fuel consumption it looks like a winner to us.
I made this last night and my husband literally chortled before exclaiming, «oh, honey!».
The problem is, I get the distinct impression Gaffe designed this game thinking I would be chortling all the way through.
Yes, I chuckled a couple of times, maybe even chortled.
We may well chortle at Coyle's belief that God actually urges faithful dieters to abstain from fattening treats, or at Shamblin's insistence that the deity «is too smart to let somebody like Weight Watchers or Jane Fonda be your savior and get all the credit» and so «will not let other diets work.»
«McIlroy played with just 13 clubs yesterday, so the 3 - iron is back and rumor has it that it's gonna end up on the wall here in a case at Doral clubhouse,» NBC's Dan Hicks on Sunday, with partner Johnny Miller tee - heeing in the background, chortled during a playback of the Trump - to - McIlroy handoff.
Tiger Woods may be one of the oddsmakers» picks to emerge victorious Sunday at Augusta, but that just makes the four - time Masters winner's colleagues chortle.
Chortles like a chuckling gentleman when I tickle under his chin.
And in spite of the hair - pulling, the 14 year old game's timeless humor gave me so many chortles.
I suppose you atheists can chortle together about how clever your ads are, but to most of the rest of us you are just mean and STUPID.
The omission would be of small consequence had not so many Android tablet makers chortled so loudly that their offerings deliver «the full web experience» - code for Flash support - because their chief rival, Apple's iPad, infamously does not.
Frequently express happiness by chortling and wiggling their tails while treading with their forepaws.
Then again, when Musk said he would build an electric car company that would change the auto industry, there were many people chortling.
He is nothing if not skilled at placing himself at the epicentre of attention, then chortling gleefully as others orient themselves around his dark polarity.
Nightwyn — Are you kidding????????? I guess chortling that someone will be tortured for all eternity and deserves it just for not believing as you do counts as polite conversation in your world?
It does not emanate from One who can safely chortle, from a safe distance, at another's pain.
By now Joe had controlled his laughter to a mere chortle.
- the earth does crack, the ground yawns wide before you, and a moment of hope and freedom and reprieve bursts in your heart, before you hear a rumbling chortle pour forth from the secret, chthonic places of the deep, and you realise even the bowels of the planet have come to void their stinking mirth all over your shoes.
Sedgefields» regulars still chortle at the newcomer to the Championship who once asked a judge how many scouts he could have.
Even in 1992, when Martinez batted.343 for Seattle's last - place team and won his, and the club's, first batting title, reporters had paraded past his locker without pausing, moving on quickly to bask in the glow of Griffey's smile, trade chortles with Buhner or pick the simmering brain of pitcher Randy Johnson.
As MPs chortled on the backbenches, Hammond's colleague Wendy Morton looked less - than - amused as she sat beside him.
But I'm not denying it, either,» chortled Diaz.
BBC Scotland political editor Brian Taylor noted at the time: «MPs were, of course, indulging in a collective chortle over the leaked memo.
Republicans across the state chortled at the spat between them.
After receiving an award for his decades of dedication to the Business Council, Roger Hannay, who runs a reel - manufacturing company in rural Albany County, drew a peel of chortles when he noted, «Most of us probably have no access to the tax benefits of Start - UP NY?
A trilling ha - ha - ha or hearty chortle might seem like the most effortless thing in the world, but laughter is actually a multifaceted neurological process that recruits circuits from all across the brain.
/ chortle Oh, Sue — you slay me!
I couldn't tell whether the film was intended to be a comedy; as it became more and more improbable, both predictable and ludicrous at once, I heard audience members chortle again and again.
The Legend DC's closer cleverly addresses the fate of Darkness and his «balance» prophecy instead of going for shorthand: where the American film murders its happily - ever - after denouement with a cheesy, trés -»80s dissolve to Darkness chortling, the revamp disposes of this gimmick and then some, leaving any kind of consummation for Jack and Lili to another day.
And judging from the consistently chortling industry types amongst whom I saw the movie at a central London club, I'd guess that screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna's parable of idealism hits home often enough to play bigtime to its coterie.
I remember chortling about the first Gulf War, too, thinking how funny it was that our military pounded fourth - generation Chinese armour with bombs left over from Vietnam in a withering blitz that left Saddam Hussein's vaunted «million man army» of non-volunteer soldiers buried in their trenches and surrendering to the press.
«I'm grateful you had all the plagiarised lines,» Harrelson said, to which McConaughey immediately chortled a loud «Ha!»
, it rivals the climax of director Peter Chelsom's last movie for sheer chortle - worthiness.
Brawl in the Hall — A fascinating and hilarious inside look at the process of creating Brave's fighting Scots, through animation, crowd simulation and fight choreography — not to mention a room full of grunting men whose vocal chortles added authenticity to the raucous scene.
Throw in allusions to everything from Monty Python to Benny Hill, «The Simpson» to Looney Tunes, Charlie Chaplin to Harold Lloyd, the beautifully animated adventure is a total joy that never gets old or wears out its welcome, building to a spellbindingly hilarious conclusion that had young and old alike chortling with laughter during my viewing.
The «70s scenes, with their period references to lava lamps and waterbeds and Tricky Dick Nixon, provide the requisite chortles.
What homosexuality has to do with being victimized by a child molester is something the folks chortling at Dave's long double - take at his boy devouring a wiener on a stick need to figure out for themselves.
by Walter Chaw Matthew Modine has made a career of acting the idiosyncratic man of action — that scattershot chortle masking some unusual skill and the kind of laconic intelligence that Eric Stoltz has utilized to far different effect.
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