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View definitions for giggled

giggled

noun as in snickering laugh

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Example Sentences

They spoke on a recent day in their Berlin studio as they giggled and tripped over their own stanzas — which exploit a feature of German grammar that crams nouns together into strings of syllables.

I let out a squeak of surprise and the kids all giggled.

She giggled, fidgeting in the chair as a volunteer painted a Spiderman mask on her face.

He giggled and took big steps off the plane and down the Jetway.

“It gave us a purpose instead of just sitting there and complaining,” said Wagner, who said did not sleep much on the bus and mostly giggled with a friend much of the night.

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

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