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World Languages, 09.11.2020 23:40, angie249

Chortle CHAWR-tl - verb- (1) to chuckle gleefully (2) used with an object - to express with a gleeful chuckle: to chortle one's joy (3) noun - a gleeful chuckle. Origin: blend of chuckle and snort; coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-Glass (1871). What is the primary definition of the word chortle?

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