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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31. The thought of him being ten years old made the children want to giggle but they bit the giggles back.
32. Then Mum comes and she tickles us both under the chin and we giggle some more.
33. Zen and Crystal put their hands on her tummy and giggle when they feel the baby moving.
34. I like a bit of a giggle, not remorse and tears afterwards.
35. Most of the animals like a bit of a giggle and the hyenas will laugh at anything.
36. It was a fun evening that ricocheted between giggle, belly laugh and roar.
37. Hearing her hesitant giggle, and then her fulsome laughter, made me smile with wet eyes.
38. The two girls exchanged furtive glances across the dinner table and tried hard not to giggle.
39. Her daughters would giggle over the odd doodles they found in kitchen drawers or on the back shelf of the downstairs toilet.
40. As she dried herself, banging her elbows against the sides of the small compartment, she started to giggle.
41. He began to shout it out with a giggle in his sore voice.
42. So I giggle, hoot and, you know,[www.Sentencedict.com] jump up and down when I watch this.
43. This, she thought with a sheepish giggle to herself, was ridiculous.
44. Very friendly, all things considered: the old folks nod and smile; the children giggle at our white foreign faces.
45. Then his smile became a sheepish grin and his shoulders hunched in a giggle.
46. She may make one or two scribbles on her schoolwork and then giggle and whisper with other children.
47. Tammy gave her sister a sidelong glance and the two started to giggle.
48. A sob rose in his throat, blending with an incredulous, nervous giggle framed by his lips.
49. He tucks me up and he tucks Radish up too, and he kisses both our noses which makes me giggle again.
50. There was a scuffle, and then a woman's giggle, among the undergrowth toward the centre of the small coppice.
51. Zsa Zsa was enchanting - whatever I said to her, she'd just giggle and become even more indiscreet.
52. It takes geishas months to learn to giggle like that, so my friend Gina says.
53. Then one day we both began to giggle over what we had found out.
54. He can't help a suppressed giggle.
55. The absurd story made her giggle.
56. All the boys except Piggy started to giggle.
57. There was silence for a moment, then a giggle.
58. Sandwiched, Jun thought, and feared the coming of a giggle fit.
59. He gave a wheezy giggle that was echoed here and there along the table.
60. The first time I met him. he danced around the room deflecting questions with 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.