Sentences with phrase «chortled so»

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.

Not exact matches

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.
* 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?»
And in spite of the hair - pulling, the 14 year old game's timeless humor gave me so many chortles.
The drollery is in the detail, which sometimes comes so fast it's gone before you have time to chortle.
Subaru's turbocharged flat four is distinctive in terms of power delivery and sound, so it's weird to hear that signature blat chortling away right behind your ears.
So let's have a good chortle, eh?
On the plus side (chortle, chortle) I was genuinely interested in Contrast, so at least it's free now.
So you'll feel that extra bit guiltly about chortling over his many comical death animations.
When it was time to abort the mission around 10.30 pm, I wobbled into a cab with a big wig and a child - man who I presumed was some up - and - comer... so I kindly asked what he did at the company and the old bloke chortled «he runs it»!
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