A soft partly suppressed laugh.
Laugh quietly or with restraint.
1 At least he got a good rate of interest.' A sad chuckle .
2 Beside her, she heard her good friend Karl Zivonik swallow a chuckle .
3 I'm always having a good chuckle to myself over what I hear.
4 I heard the old black-and-white lady in the background chuckle to herself.
5 He looked forward to having a good chuckle with Bronwen about it.
6 Just long enough to hear the hushed sibilance of a welcome-home chuckle .
7 She heard the old black-and-white lady in the background chuckle to herself.
8 He heard a familiar chuckle on the other end of the line.
9 She put a toe in the water and gave a satisfied chuckle .
10 A chuckle came from the man in ambush behind the yellow flame.
11 Well, good luck to you, my boy. He gave a sour chuckle .
12 Then he leered at the Major and let out a malevolent chuckle .
13 As he began to drift off, Gerrod thought he heard someone chuckle .
14 Why bother the gods with pretty trifles? I said with a chuckle .
15 One day he will allow himself a sardonic chuckle at the irony.
16 And that's why he broke it?' Homer asked with a condescending chuckle .
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