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giggle

[gig-uhl] / ˈgɪg əl /




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Culkin himself had interest in purchasing it at one point, telling The New York Times: “I had half a mind to buy it—just for giggles.”

From MarketWatch

He seemed almost to giggle, but stopped himself.

From The Wall Street Journal

As those scenes played in New York, Swift affectionately turned to Saunders and yelled, "YES!" as he giggled and covered his face in feigned shyness.

From BBC

A nearby park, where teenagers kick around soccer balls and giggling packs of children roam after school, was empty.

From Los Angeles Times

"Well, he's a top dog in 2025 - absolutely, yeah," Shearer replies coyly, before the pair and Gary Lineker erupt into fits of giggles.

From BBC