chuckle
US /ˈtʃʌkəl/
・UK /ˈtʃʌkl/
B2
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo laugh quietly, as when amused
The girls always chuckle when he enters the room
n.NounQuiet amused laugh
His chuckle was soft as he pulled her gently against him
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- would make. Chirping away. "Chirp. Chirp.
Chirp. Chirp". "Chuckle", this is to do with
would make. Chirping away. "Chirp. Chirp. Chirp. Chirp". "Chuckle", this is to do with
- laughter. "The chuckle of laughter", "The
chuckle after the joke lasted a long time",
laughter. "The chuckle of laughter", "The chuckle after the joke lasted a long time",
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- Granted, most people, when they see a headline about vaginal eggs or steaming groins, tend to chuckle and just move on.
Granted, most people, when they see a headline about vaginal eggs or steaming groins, tend to chuckle and just move on.
- tend to chuckle and just move on.
tend to chuckle and just move on.
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- (RELIEVED CHUCKLE)
(RELIEVED CHUCKLE)
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- "Oh. *chuckle*
"Oh. *chuckle*
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- I don't wanna know you! [ CHUCKLE ]
I don't wanna know you! [ CHUCKLE ]
- [ CHUCKLE ]
[ CHUCKLE ]
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- (Chuckle)
(Chuckle)
- I like that...
(Chuckle)
I like that... (Chuckle)
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- *Cute Chuckle*
*Cute Chuckle*
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- In English, 'chuckle',
In English, 'chuckle',

