Sentences with phrase «chortling all»

OK, I didn't really forget, I just thought we were made of sterner stuff, after chortling our way through all those messy deaths in Lord Of The Rings.
McIntyre orchestrated a flood of FoI requests on his blog, with commenters happily playing along, chortling all the while.
Such glorious chortling in an arid landscape.
In the middle of chortling at one of his wacky, indecorous paintings, you are apt to suddenly notice an odd and even disturbing detail.
The works of Jake and Dinos Chapman will keep scholars chortling in the library a century or two from now.
Byline: RICHARD KAY THE Chapman brothers, Jake and Dinos, are chortling at the tasteless coup they have pulled off in landing the trendy Tate Britain gallery with a sex - act sculpture for...
THE Chapman brothers, Jake and Dinos, are chortling at the tasteless coup they have pulled off in landing the trendy Tate Britain gallery with a sex - act sculpture for the Turner Prize fiasco.
When he too takes up arms against dissenting voices, those left - wing academics, should postmodernists be running for cover — or chortling?
So you'll feel that extra bit guiltly about chortling over his many comical death animations.
There's a whole lot of smirking and chortling to be had by reading Captain Olimar's notes on the human objects he finds scattered across the levels, and the collection and use of Pikmin to defeat the critters and get perfect ratings on levels is addictive.
Nate Hoffelder can almost be heard chortling behind the satiric headline on his own follow to Streitfeld's Times piece, his «Next Great Promotional Tool for Self - Published Authors.»
The black cop was leaning halfway across the table to look at something on the white one's phone, the two of them chortling over some policeman joke.
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.
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.
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.
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?
No modern comedy worth its salt misses the chance to keep you chortling as the end credits roll.
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.
Now, before you go imagining some chortling along the lines of one rakish Stuart Little (or was he a mouse?)
Imagine the scatological fun Spitzer and his aides could have had chortling over the reheated FBI probe!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Then again, when Musk said he would build an electric car company that would change the auto industry, there were many people chortling.
«You'd go crazy within a week,» he said, chortling.
Hard to read without a chortle.
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 discussing themes or circumstances that invite a leer or chortle, like Rubens's penchant for modeling his female saints on buxom blondes or the baroque taste for sexually charged subjects like Joseph and Potiphar's Wife (a «tug of war» between Joseph's virtue and the «gross sensual appetite» of his mistress), Schama's tone can be vexingly flip.
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.»
It does not emanate from One who can safely chortle, from a safe distance, at another's pain.
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.
By now Joe had controlled his laughter to a mere chortle.
«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.
The Yankees are supposed to set the weeds on fire and chortle as the poor teams scatter.
- 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.
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.
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.
he chortled — and, better yet, he knew where three of Splash's peers could be found, all of them former swimming team captains.
Big ups to kiantech, who understandably couldn't stifle a chortle, for posting it.
Chortles like a chuckling gentleman when I tickle under his chin.
They, too, liked the skin - to - skin contact with the baby - along with the chuckles and chortles.
The first thing I kiss goodbye on those things is my dignity — this did make me chortle!
As MPs chortled on the backbenches, Hammond's colleague Wendy Morton looked less - than - amused as 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).
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.
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