CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: NOUN
- The call of a hen to her young; a cluck.
- A sly suppressed laugh, expressive of satisfaction, exultation, or the like; hence, any similar sound.
- A short, suppressed laugh; the expression of satisfaction, exultation, or derision.
- A quiet laugh of mild amusement or satisfaction.
- A soft partly suppressed laugh
- A quiet laugh.
- A soft partly suppressed laugh
- A snorting, joyful laugh or chuckle.
- A joyful, somewhat muffled laugh, rather like a snorting chuckle.
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: VERB
- To laugh quietly or inwardly.
- Sounds made by chicken.
- Laugh quietly or with restraint
- Laugh quietly or with restraint
- A word coined by Lewis Carroll (Charles L. Dodgson), and usually explained as a combination of chuckle and snort.
- To laugh with a chortle or chortles.
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To laugh quietly or to oneself.
- To cluck or chuck, as a hen.
- N/A
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck.
- To fondle; to cocker.
- N/A
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To call by chucking or clucking, as a hen her chicks.
- As a chuckle.
- To rock upon its center while rotating, as the runner of a grinding-mill.
- To make a clucking sound, as a hen.
- To laugh in a suppressed, covert, or sly manner; express inward satisfaction, derision, or exultation by subdued laughter.
- To chuck under the chin; fondle.
- To exclaim exultingly, with a noisy chuckle: a vaguely suggestive word used in the first passage quoted, and since taken up by other writers in the sense defined.
- (intransitive; transitive verb) To utter a chortle or express with a chortle.
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Joke, Belly laugh, Grimace, Quip, Laughter, Guffaw, Smile, Snicker, Grin, Smirk, Giggle, Laughing, Laugh, Laugh softly, Chortle
- Yawn, Laugh, Wince, Harrumph, Cackles, Mutter, Smirks, Giggle, Titter, Snigger, Sneer, Snicker, Guffaw, Laugh softly, Chuckle
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wince, Joke, Belly laugh, Grimace, Quip, Laughter, Guffaw, Smile, Snicker, Grin, Smirk, Giggle, Laughing, Laugh, Chortle
- Quip, Moan, Shriek, Yawn, Laugh, Wince, Harrumph, Mutter, Giggle, Titter, Snigger, Sneer, Snicker, Guffaw, Chuckle
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The dwarves chuckle loudly in appreciation of Bilbo.
- Funny Birthday Messages to Make Your Pals Chuckle.
- On Thursday in Pittsburgh at the Chuckle Shack.
- Mike was the first to chuckle about it.
- Only because you made me chuckle at this.
- Give him a chuckle with personalized birthday socks.
- Thanks for the LOL and chuckle again though.
- You made me chuckle on that one though.
- That got a good chuckle out of me.
- Simple, straightforward, probably going to make him chuckle.
- Luan prepares for the Junior Comedians Contest at the Chortle Portal on Saturday.
- And then tip your hat at a jaunty angle and chortle.
- As she threw her head back to chortle, erases evils we currently consider predestined and inevitable.
- Gary Gygax would have had something of a good chortle to himself at the references.
- Draw crazy cartoons, tell funny stories, and chortle at fab comic strips.
- Chortle reports on a new international remake of The Office in Sweden.
- Chortle, Thornpaw, Halphire, Goregra, and Stinkpelt are all what kind of creature?
- They chortle with laughter musically, then fall about out of control.
- You chortle he s curtseyed his preys out a anne assholes.
- Chortle is now listing online comedy events across the UK.
CHUCKLE vs CHORTLE: QUESTIONS
- Who has the biggest chuckle over the firing of a coach?
- What was the name of the Chuckle Brothers first pantomime?
- Was Jack Whitehall obsessed with the Chuckle Brothers as a kid?
- What episode of ChuckleVision does Paul chuckle become an entrepreneur?
- What did Barry Chuckle say when you pointed at him?
- What did Jack Whitehall do with the Chuckle Brothers?
- Are the Chuckle Brothers appearing at a Liverpool nightclub?
- Could a Chuckle Brothers animated series be coming soon?
- Why does Mr Smith Chortle when he first meets the press?