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Chuckled

Chuckle \Chuc"kle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chuckled; p. pr. & vb. n. Chuckling.] [From 1st Chuck.]

  1. To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck. [Obs.]
    --Dryden.

  2. To fondle; to cocker. [Obs.]
    --Dryden.

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chuckled

vb. (en-past of: chuckle)

Usage examples of "chuckled".

As he chuckled she took him around the neck and hoisted herself to wrap legs about his hips.

Theresa chuckled, but her eyes were filled with love for John as she said it.

He chuckled and made a bubble and reached up to grab for her silver earrings.

Brigham chuckled, then turned back to Honor, her expression sympathetic.

Emily and Honor chuckled, and Nimitz bleeked a laugh of his own before he jumped lightly from his own highchair to join Samantha in hers.

Haven chuckled as he took the indicated chair and lifted Samantha down into his lap.

Surprise startled the question out of Mercedes Brigham, despite her relative lack of seniority, and Caparelli chuckled with very little humor.

Michelle Henke observed dryly, and Manfredi chuckled without much humor.

Honor chuckled and gave him a gentle smack, and he rolled over onto his back, grabbing her wrist with true-hands and hand-feet and wrestling with it cheerfully.

Brigham looked incredulous, and Honor chuckled without any humor at all.

Elizabeth chuckled and leaned back in her chair, fanning herself with one hand.

Andrew LaFollet and Spencer Hawke followed the two of them, and Brigham chuckled as Honor raised an eyebrow at her greeting.

But there was a twinkle in those eyes, and Lara chuckled as she saw it.

Then he chuckled harshly, shoved it into his mouth, and turned to his own com to begin giving orders.

Surprise immediately gave way to humor, and Emma chuckled and shook her head.