to laugh or to enjoy
Chortle is a sound, it means to laugh or chuckle.
Chortle is a snorting type of laugh. When she heard a funny joke, Leslie would chortle and make the rest of us laugh! The boy suppressed a chortle when his teacher sat in the glue."He chortled in his joy!" (Lewis Carroll) He chortled annoyingly at his own joke. The kids chortled when the teacher told a joke. "Do not chortle while I am teaching!" She said, after she found the children chortling over a passed note.
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Their shocked silence was broken when Uncle Buck chortled.
The word "chortled" does not appear in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
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Chortle is a snorting type of laugh. When she heard a funny joke, Leslie would chortle and make the rest of us laugh! The boy suppressed a chortle when his teacher sat in the glue."He chortled in his joy!" (Lewis Carroll) He chortled annoyingly at his own joke. The kids chortled when the teacher told a joke. "Do not chortle while I am teaching!" She said, after she found the children chortling over a passed note.
"He chortled loudly at his own joke".
In "Jabberwocky," "chortled" is likely used by Lewis Carroll to describe a combination of chuckling and snorting with delight or satisfaction. The word itself is a playful and whimsical creation that captures the unique and fantastical tone of the poem.
Lewis Carroll coined it in 1872 in 'Through the Looking Glass'.
* cupboard * crouched * chortled
Lewis Carroll invented many words in Through the Looking Glass for use in the poem Jabberwocky. The one which could be described as the most 'successful', as it has truly integrated into the English language, is chortled.
Vaulting over the port gunwale to the safety of the boat's open deck, I chortled as I landed heavily in it. The plumber's tool bag landed heavily on the marbled tile floor. The smell of death hung heavily in the misty morning air.
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