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Discover LudwigThe word "chuckled" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to express a light, gentle laugh. Example sentence: When he heard my joke, he chuckled with amusement.
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chuckled
verb
Past of chuckle
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With that, he chuckled malevolently and ambled off to the portaloo.
On the sacking of Gove, Clegg chuckled as he wished the new Tory chief whip well.
"Shame about the liver," he chuckled.
Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] of agesSIR – I chuckled at your use of the term "moral clarity" when describing the Greek request that the British Museum return the Elgin marbles to Athens ("Snatched from northern climes", June 27th).
This touch was his best line: delegates chuckled appreciatively.
Since then, critics have chuckled about his ruling style and the "student council" of young enthusiasts that surrounds him.
"They must have built men bigger back then," chuckled the diminutive Mr Cogan.Most of the graves now have at least a headstone; many have footstones.
The audience chuckled, but they numbered only a few dozen.
"I'm more in conversation mode than salesman mode," he chuckled.
Locals chuckled when a foreigner warned facetiously that if they blended in any better, other vehicles might crash into them.North Korea is the most highly militarised society on earth.
"If you want to leave Europe, vote Tory," chuckled a group of Conservative MPs with thin majorities though none shared that view.
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