Synonym: giggle, laugh, titter. Similar words: chuck, knuckle, knuckles, cackle, fickle, heckle, tackle, sickle. Meaning: ['tʃʌkl] n. a soft partly suppressed laugh. v. laugh quietly or with restraint.
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1. She gave a little chuckle.
2. We had a chuckle about it afterwards.
3. Rosie gave a little chuckle.
4. She gave a chuckle of delight.
5. He laughed with a rich, throaty chuckle.
6. He gave a chuckle in response to her question.
7. He gave a little chuckle.
8. You have to chuckle when you think of Mayor Brown in front of the mirror getting ready for Halloween.
9. And the person having the biggest chuckle over it all is Pat Burns, fired as coach late last season.
10. A slight chuckle escaped from her throat, the result of a sudden realization that she was thinking in terms of cotton.
11. We get a chuckle when we hear that so-and-so started chicken salad.
12. Nor, it must be said, a hoot, chuckle, chortle, crow or cackle.
13. She heard his soft and sensuous chuckle float on the moonbeams behind her.
14. He chuckled, a wickedly delicious little chuckle that sent a shiver down her spine.
15. Basil used to tease us about movement and chuckle at our claims for its fundamental importance in the education of young children.
16. Miss Murdstone gave a hoarse chuckle.
17. She held me tight and continued to chuckle.
18. He shook his head with a soft chuckle.
19. He gave a short chuckle.
20. How he'll chuckle over this news!
21. "I was only kidding," he said with a low chuckle.
22. Some came to seek the new power, some to chuckle, others to satisfy their curiosity.
23. Then I hear a soft, throaty sound from his bed, like the chuckle of a horse.
24. She gasped, swallowed a mouthful of rain, and gave an involuntary chuckle.
25. When he has gone over the phrase a few more times, he will smile or chuckle or perhaps merely feel relieved.
26. In fact, these were the kind of difficulties about which they used to chuckle when listening to tales from Windowswedded acquaintances.
27. Gifford had gone overboard a bit in the blues though ... For some reason this thought made Edwin chuckle to himself.
28. What used to cause a belly laugh now earns a pleasant chuckle.
29. In the moulding of my clay did you take pleasure[sentencedict.com/chuckle.html], or chuckle with divine delight at every quirk of personality?
30. Bay rum, he wrote, then scratched it out with a chuckle.