giggle
[ˈɡɪɡl]
Definition:
1. To laugh in a silly way because you are amused.
2. Laugh nervously.
3. A foolish or nervous laugh.
'giggle' example sentence:
- We only did it for a giggle.
- I did it only for a giggle.
- The girl let out a giggle that seemed to echo, and she ran away.
- I get the giggles when I'm nervous.
- Have you ever seen kids smile as they stare at thin air, and wonder what made them giggle?
- Babies can laugh and giggle all day because they don't keep grudges against anyone.
- She gave a little girlish giggle.
- I was tickling him, and he was laughing and giggling.
- When you edit the tape you can take out the giggles.
- The girls giggled at the joke.
- We would dance and hug and giggle and grin and sing, all six of us together.
- I had to rush to the loo to avoid an attack of hysterical giggles.
- The little boy started to giggle and ate his breakfast and went out to play.
- Stop giggling, girls; this is a serious matter.
- Wouldn't it be a giggle to tie his shoelaces together while he isn't looking!
- We only did it for a giggle .
- There was a giggle from the back of the class.
- He can't help a suppressed giggle.
- His hand shot to his mouth to stifle a giggle.
- When I help her in the shower, we have such a giggle.
- “He doesn't come in to socialize,” he said. “Girls go up and blush and giggle and say, ‘Hi.
- The funny story made her giggle.
- 'I beg your pardon?' she giggled.
- Matt collapsed into giggles and hung up the phone.
- They point and giggle, the young ones picking out the most handsome boys.
- Her nervous giggles annoyed me.
- They giggle when they talk about the latest guy they met, and get excited about when he'll call them again.
- I might buy one for a friend's birthday as a giggle.
- She gave a nervous giggle.
- I heard a sigh, and then, a soft giggle.
- His response, if you asked him point-blank about her battle, was to giggle nervously, "I'm kind of a neutral bystander on that one, " he said.
- They giggled nervously as they waited for their turn.
- As I say in my book (Tyra makes a brief appearance) : "she doesn't giggle or bat her eyelashes."
- I desperately fought the urge to giggle.
- "Yes!" Jessica agreed with another giggle.
- I only did it for a giggle.
- Students in another class giggle as they watch a baby drool on a large plastic doll.
- George has got the giggles again.
- The absurd story made her giggle.
- When the teacher looked up, the children dissolved into giggles.
- She had a fit of the giggles.
- She gave a little giggle.
- She had a fit of the giggles and had to leave the room.
- She started to giggle, but Bob quelled her with a look.
- Sandwiched, Jun thought, and feared the coming of a giggle fit.
- Again the little boy started to giggle and he ate his lunch and went out to play.
- It was so unreal that I broke into a fit of giggles.
- You giggle like a hen who has just laid an egg each time you are drunk.
- A hysterical giggle burst through my lips.
- Young girls often giggle.
- Both girls began to giggle.
- I was so nervous I got the giggles.
- He had to smother a giggle.
- The girls were giggling when John passed by.
- They used to play the fool together, calling each other silly names and giggling.
- All the boys except Piggy started to giggle.
- The fruit man would tell a joke, Florence would giggle.
- Scarlett wanted to giggle at her discomfiture, for Rhett had caught her fairly.
- He also laughed at these bizarre, unfunny jokes of his - a weird, nervous sort of giggle.
- All that giggle and whisper is too much for me.
- Then tickling and finally she dozed off saying how much she loved our Giggle Time.
- Fat people will gab, giggle, guffaw, gallumph, gyrate and gossip.
- The giggle is a loud, high-pitched rapid series of staccato“hee-hee-hee” sounds.
- "I want to be single a while longer - I'm a girl who likes to have fun," she adds boldly, with a giggle.
- And , suppressing a giggle, jumped to the side.
- Still whispering , the young voice replied along with a muffled giggle: They're still looking for me.
- If this kind of thing makes you giggle, the Bottom Clinic is perhaps not for you.