chuckle

ಮುಸಿನಗು
definition
verb
I chuckled at the astonishment on her face
laugh quietly or inwardly.
noun
And now imagine the quiet chuckle Dylan is having at the fuss he's caused.
a quiet or suppressed laugh.
translation of 'chuckle'
ಮುಸಿನಗು,
ಒಳಗೊಳಗೆ ನಗು
example
The elders passing by would always 'chuckle' at his antics.
The man next to me stifled a 'chuckle' and I turned to see what he was laughing at.
Much to her surprise and frustration, the man seemed to be trying to suppress a 'chuckle' .
Little more than a minute or two goes by without a 'chuckle' or laugh from the group.
You always have the feeling they're suppressing the 'chuckle' just until they're off camera.
And now imagine the quiet 'chuckle' Dylan is having at the fuss he's caused.
She, too, sat there in the water, laughing, as her buddies came up for a 'chuckle' .
Laughter like a strange hybrid of belly laugh and chuckle, a belly 'chuckle' , perhaps, is a bit of a giveaway.
Melissa gave a 'chuckle'
What started as a 'chuckle' soon developed into tear-spilling laughter - and I was all alone!
I've also included a piece that should give the women a good laugh and a nice 'chuckle' to the men who can handle it.
She suppressed a 'chuckle' and nearly choked on her drink when he caught her looking.
Still 'chuckling' , he picked up her mug and purposefully set it on the opposite end of the table.
They talked happily, their conversation interspersed with 'chuckles' , laughter and jokes.
The two old men on the balcony across the road were still 'chuckling' , for all the world like the two old Muppet men at the opera.
Every Saturday, a merry band of 'chucklers' invites visitors to pack up their troubles and join in.
I 'chuckled' to myself as my morbid preoccupations melted away, replaced by a deep joy.
In ‘Memoirs of a Media Maverick’ Boyce Richardson provides a lot of 'chuckles' , some guffaws, and three hearty belly laughs.
Bogosian knows how to prime his audience with some 'chuckles' , and then goad them into a few uneasy laughs.
This one, from the same site, was a 'chuckler' , too: ‘Spoons are particularly popular in the South for stirring sugar into tea.’
They must have also given me something else because I was suddenly very happy: 'chuckling' away in manic fashion.
As it turns out, we never get bored with it, and watch the whole damn thing, 'chuckling' like hyenas.
An elderly man rolled up his trousers and paddled in the sea, 'chuckling' as the water foamed and tickled at his ankles.
He is soft-spoken, a 'chuckler' , who is of the supportive school of managers.
And who knows, with a bit of homework and practice you could be 'chuckling' all the way home after a successful day at the races.
This is yet another post-election 'chuckler' , and another example of shaping the news.
I can almost picture Johnson 'chuckling' to himself when he read this critique of his book.
Anyway, on the way out of the cinema, most of the gang were 'chuckling' to themselves about how much they had enjoyed the film.
Still 'chuckling' he stretched one leg, then the other and got to his feet.
The King's official looked at his clerk, and 'chuckled' quietly, shaking his head.
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