Sentences with phrase «chortle about»

All those weird and wonderful things to buy or chortle about (or in the case of Farton bread stick thingies we discovered at the local Spanish supermarket, both).
All those weird and wonderful things to buy or chortle about (or in the case of Farton bread stick thingies, both).
These are the kind of Christmas party japes and blunders that we can all chortle about.
* Something that certain unnamed economists and politicians have chortled about over the last 30 years, saying something along the lines of «Hehehe they can't afford to offload our debt so why care?»
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.

Not exact matches

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.
12:32 - John Woodcock (Lab, chortle) asks about foundation trusts.
Privacy is a rare luxury with a Mau in the house, and often times you will hear them chortle a «welcome home» song, a «let me in» plea, or just a general speech about their day.
So you'll feel that extra bit guiltly about chortling over his many comical death animations.
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