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Discover Ludwig"small chuckle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to suggest that someone made a small, quiet laugh. For example, "The little girl couldn't stop giggling, but her father just gave a small chuckle in response."
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He let out a small chuckle.
(During a catalog of her beau's attributes, she got a small chuckle with "Yul Brynner's hair").
Mumford gives a small chuckle, and concedes I might have a point.
"Right now my platform is Twitter," McMullin told me at one point, with a small chuckle.
"I certainly spoke; whether it was forceful or not I don't know," Mr. Bloomberg said, emitting a small chuckle.
"To the grizzly, the golden squirrel is like the golden arches," he says, letting out a small chuckle.
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"Oh, boy," he said, with a small, uncomfortable chuckle, as he waited for numbers to pop up on his laptop's screen.
Do we send our children out in the world with the advice, "Try to do … okay?" Mrs. Romney added: "And let's be honest, if the last four years had been more successful, do we really think there would be this attack on Mitt Romney's success?" Cue the knowing smile, the small, sharing chuckle, and the little nods of recognition and waves as if she had just spotted a familiar face in the huge crowd.
It's not like we'd sell it, because I think the market for submarine cars is quite small," he chuckled.
Get the personality - don't smile a lot, but smirk in a sinister manner instead, laugh like a small child or chuckle deeply often.
A low, rumbling chuckle.
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