Synonym: chuckle, laugh, snicker, titter. Similar words: niggle, wiggle, wriggle, niggling, haggle, juggle, haggler, juggler. Meaning: ['gɪgl] n. a foolish or nervous laugh. v. laugh nervously.
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1. "Age before beauty!" she said with a giggle.
2. She gave a nervous giggle.
3. We only did it for a giggle.
4. She gave a little girlish giggle.
5. She was unable to suppress a giggle.
6. Vicky suppressed a nervous giggle .
7. Today's lesson was a bit of a giggle.
8. I did it only for a giggle.
9. I only did it for a giggle.
10. He had to smother a giggle.
11. Both girls began to giggle.
12. Go on,[sentencedict.com] it'll be a giggle!
13. I desperately fought the urge to giggle.
14. Wouldn't it be a giggle to tie his shoe - laces together while he isn't looking!
15. She started to giggle, but Bob quelled her with a look.
16. I caught Roz having a giggle over some of Janet's awful poetry.
17. We had quite a giggle about the new office romance.
18. Just for a giggle, we hid his trousers while he was in the water.
19. I just managed to stifle a giggle at the absurd idea.
20. There was a giggle from the back of the class.
21. She felt an overwhelming desire to giggle.
22. Maria looked away and stifled a giggle.
23. Gleeson gave a brief, whinnying giggle.
24. I had an almost irresistible impulse to giggle.
25. She gave a little giggle.
26. Angela nodded politely with a little giggle.
27. It had something of a giggle to it.
28. But Lesley-Jane certainly did, and she started to giggle.
29. 'Catch me if you can,' she said with a giggle.
30. I might buy one for a friend's birthday as a giggle.
More similar words: niggle, wiggle, wriggle, niggling, haggle, juggle, haggler, juggler, smuggle, snuggle, straggle, struggle, bedraggled, struggle for, struggle against, gigantic, rigged, bigger, big gun, trigger, rigging, digging, ziggurat, niggardly, trigger-happy, scraggly, smuggling, struggling, looking glass, ogle.