1 :to sing or chant exultantly he chortled in his joy— Lewis Carroll. 2 : to laugh or chuckle especially when amused or pleased She chortled with delight. transitive verb. : to say or sing with a chortling intonation "… nothing whatever to worry about," he chortled merrily.— ...
A suffix is a string of letters that go at the end of aroot word, changing or adding to its meaning.Suffixes can show if a word is anoun, anadjective, anadverbor a verb. The suffixes -er and -est are also used to form thecomparative and superlativeforms of adjectives and some adve...
The sentence from an English poem "She moved quite gracefully really" is given. Which option has the same adverb - adverb modification as this? A. He worked very hard actually B. They played so merrily truly C. She cooked rather well surely D. He drove E. xtremely F. ast just ...
It didn't matter. Though wind blowing, the old tree itself kept calm while the leaves in its branches were noisy. The trunk kept its body unmoved ,while the bright yellow leaves of treetop were blown merrily. How amazing this senior tree nurtured so many new lives! You can see that the...
As he went inside, he was merrily greeted by the girl with who he was in love “Whom” would have sounded ridiculous. It’s a great little song, btw. Reply terrycollmannsays: April 6, 2012 at 7:46 pm Never mind about Lowell George, what aboutBo Diddley?