- CHUCKLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHUCKLE is to laugh inwardly or quietly How to use chuckle in a sentence
- CHUCKLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Passive verbs will make you chuckle, or grimace, depending on how daft they sound
- CHUCKLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Designed to send a shiver down your spine, it may instead trigger a chuckle of relief, even recognition
- CHUCKLE Synonyms: 54 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for CHUCKLE: laughter, giggle, laugh, snicker, smile, guffaw, grin, smirk; Antonyms of CHUCKLE: cry, groan, sob, moan, wail, frown, grimace, mouth
- Chuckle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Chuckle is one of many words for different kinds of laughter These include giggle, titter, snicker, and a word that is a cross between chuckle and snort — chortle
- Chuckle - definition of chuckle by The Free Dictionary
Define chuckle chuckle synonyms, chuckle pronunciation, chuckle translation, English dictionary definition of chuckle intr v chuck·led , chuck·ling , chuck·les 1 To laugh quietly or to oneself 2 To cluck or chuck, as a hen n A quiet laugh of mild amusement or
- CHUCKLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
We read out the riddles and had a little chuckle She said one thing that still makes me chuckle He gives a wry chuckle It still makes me chuckle Good for sensitivity and feelings,' he chuckles When you chuckle, you laugh quietly
- CHUCKLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Chuckle definition: to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction See examples of CHUCKLE used in a sentence
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