Results for giggle
Definitions of giggle:
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
Giggler.
part of speech: verb
To laugh in a silly manner; to titter.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To laugh in a nervous, foolish, tittering manner.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To laugh with short catches of the breath, or in a silly manner.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for giggle:
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Now if it had been Leonore"- but the speaker, a pert young thing, was sharply called to order for impudence-" 'Mrs. Stubbs' then,- the name ain't so pretty she need have it always tagged on to her"- with a giggle she's got it in her to run away with any number of 'em, she has.
"Leonore Stubbs", L. B. Walford -
The Prime Minister coughed, and little bubbles rose from the end of his nose, the sight of which almost caused Mary Louise to giggle aloud.
"The Iceberg Express", David Magie Cory -
And then presently he began to giggle
"The Tale of Ferdinand Frog", Arthur Scott Bailey