Sentences with phrase «chortles as»

The Yankees are supposed to set the weeds on fire and chortle as the poor teams scatter.
No modern comedy worth its salt misses the chance to keep you chortling as the end credits roll.
You have to stifle a chortle as the car defies physical convention, and then, midcorner, its vast 285 - section - width front Michelin Super Sports (a brand - new Cup tire with 9/32 of an inch of tread) claw into the surface and allow the driver to indulge the gas pedal.

Not exact matches

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.
Galupo also writes that: Right now, Romney boosters like Levin are chortling over the political difficulty Obama faces as a consequence of having paid for new spending rather than finance it through deficits.
IF Jesus was actually a real person he would be dismantling the current Catholic Church in Rome and giving all this money to support these overpriced golden churches out to the poor people who are dying the streets while Francis» double - chins smack together as he chortles and drinks wine.
When you, as a world - weary parent, find yourself genuinely rooting for a chortling character made of neon yellow sponge (and wishing you could give him a squelching hug at the end of his journey), that's some serious stage magic right there.
As MPs chortled on the backbenches, Hammond's colleague Wendy Morton looked less - than - amused as she sat beside hiAs MPs chortled on the backbenches, Hammond's colleague Wendy Morton looked less - than - amused as she sat beside hias she sat beside him.
The details help make this example work (note the various pictures from your profile integrated in, plus the fact that a couple of your friends» names appear on Glenn's chalkboard, plus the frequent use of your hometown, plus the fact that your name is sometimes «hand - written»), but what really seals the deal is that the writing is funny as hell (the French version of Beck evoked a chortle).
The images that emerged this weekend of chancellor George Osborne slumped back in a first - class train seat, next to a female aide, as they chortled over a film on their laptop, were unfortunate enough.
As the griffon spread its wings and menaced the other birds, Alam, an enthusiastic birder, chortled from behind his binoculars.
In «The Actors», Caine gets the chance not only to play a struggling and slightly bitter thespian, but also to display his not - inconsiderable comic talent (having made us chortle heartily in both «Goldmember» and «Dirty Rotten Scoundrels», it hardly comes as a surprise that he knows how to produce a laugh or three).
Is it, as the chortling masses would suggest, a nimble, rapier - sharp sketch of infidelity, worn - out idealism and the absurdity of mortality that's chock - full of relatable characters and acid - tongued zingers?
His laptop sluggishly pulls up a Web page; his PalmPilot chortles and bleeps as it exchanges digital business cards with mine; his cell phone sits at the ready by his side.
When asked if they saw their pets as their children, Adeline Wang chortled instantly: «Totally.»
The simple truth is that renewable energy costs more, and that hurts the poor, who are doubly stung as their tax dollars are given as subsidies to wealthy speculators (like Warren Buffett, who chortled that the subsidies are the reason he makes money from wind).
As Charlie Gisbson chortled, «this is early December, with winter 2 weeks away».
chortles Iceblock, as he sinks back to his earlier mood.
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