Sentences with phrase «chortling over»

So you'll feel that extra bit guiltly about chortling over his many comical death animations.
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.
Imagine the scatological fun Spitzer and his aides could have had chortling over the reheated FBI probe!
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.
BBC Scotland political editor Brian Taylor noted at the time: «MPs were, of course, indulging in a collective chortle over the leaked memo.
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.
Once critics chortled over the triumph of American painting in the second half of a dizzying century.

Not exact matches

- 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.
* 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?»
Those who stayed hooted and chortled, then booed when it was over.
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.
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