Which preposition to use with chortle

with Occurrences 3%

Won't she be hopping mad, though!" Bengal hopped up and down and chortled with anticipatory glee.

at Occurrences 2%

The two muttered and chortled at each other until O'Brien, losing patience, jumped up and called out: "What's all this?

in Occurrences 2%

There they stood, arms around each other, clapping each other on the back, actually chortling in the pure ecstasy of comradeship, now serious, again laughing, when on the scene appeared Bud Haines, the correspondent, who had returned to interview the new Senator from Mississippi.

over Occurrences 2%

So she boldly called her tale by her own name, "Francesca," and she shamelessly introduced the Professor and Jarvis, with a thin disguise, and chortled over their true likeness after she had dipped them in the solution of her imagination.

of Occurrences 1%

One by one the mysteries of life were unfolded to himthe mating-night chortle of the gray owl, the crash of a falling tree, the roll of thunder, the rush of running water, the scream of a fisher-cat, the mooing of the cow moose, and the distant call of his tribe.

toward Occurrences 1%

As the launch chortled toward the wharf, Peter Siner stood trying to orient himself to this unexpected and amazing minifying of Hooker's Bend.

Which preposition to use with  chortle