giggle

IPA: gˈɪgʌɫ

noun

  • A high-pitched, silly laugh.
  • (informal) Fun; an amusing episode.

verb

  • To laugh gently in a playful, nervous, or affected manner.
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Examples of "giggle" in Sentences

  • A good giggle is a great way to start the day off.
  • And, as someone else said, Brian’s giggle is awesome.
  • * I always knew I was her favorite ... giggle giggle giggle*
  • I guess seeing that smile or hearing a giggle is what keeps us going.
  • This got a laugh form the guys in line behind me, and a stifled giggle from the cashier.
  • MC: * giggle, giggle* Sooooo tall me, are you going to have any of your clothes, like, inspired by India?
  • We’re more likely to discuss whether her giggle is mine, or her frown his; her love of books from me, her physical strength from him.
  • We both started to giggle and I can tell you my daughter will not be toilet papering the neighbors. (now my nose was running. * giggle*)
  • I always know a giggle is coming when the newspapers try and comment on science or anything to do with statisitcs; it’s better than Dilbert.
  • Please, guys - there are a number of things that you can say about the Plame affair - but the one that just makes me giggle is the assertion that the ‘President just doesn’t care.’

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