snicker

IPA: snˈɪkɝ

noun

  • A stifled or broken laugh.
  • (cricket, rare) A player who snicks the ball.

verb

  • (intransitive) To emit a snicker, a stifled or broken laugh.
  • (transitive) To utter through a laugh of this kind.
  • (of a horse) To whinny.
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Examples of "snicker" in Sentences

  • Horses snicker in the morning.
  • Do you want to snicker at survivalists
  • In the meantime, the thought makes me snicker.
  • I'll bet doubters will snicker as they read this.
  • Everybody snickered at the name then as needless jargon.
  • The snicker on the newscaster's face was obvious to everyone.
  • The automaton hummed with what could be interpreted as a snicker.
  • The basketball world and beyond were poised and ready to snicker.
  • In 1990, the name was changed to Snickers to the chagrin of many people.
  • This is not a term in common use on the street, except as a laugh and snicker.

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