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And he can probably hear the giggling tourists taking pictures with the latest cameras and phones, which he is forbidden from owning.

From BBC

Waking up to the sounds of Princess Peach giggling or Zelda softly cooing “wake up,” is, yes, odd, but I appreciate the burst of frivolity before I start worrying about my to-do list.

“He really likes experimenting and communicating with his actors — he is just amazing at that,” she says, although she confides, giggling: “But make sure he is caffeinated first. He needs his coffee in the morning.”

Two quick observations: First, it’s so unbelievably on-brand for this moment that you’re opening the term giggling about the storage of nuclear waste.

From Slate

The giggling became contagious and only after many, many takes did Nadal finally manage to spell out that he would indeed be coming to Zurich to play the following October.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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