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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61. Personal questions prompt her to giggle girlishly. "People have their biological age and their psychological age.
62. She knew well enough who it was, and she suppressed a giggle.
63. " Needless to say, you'll be the lucky one,'said the voice of Ming - feng , with a giggle.
64. His hand shot to his mouth to stifle a giggle.
65. Who told you to giggle with your seniors in the barracks like that?
66. For no reason at all he remembered Fraser's flushed face and Thimblerigg's giggle.
67. This is a groaner, but one that the kids will get a giggle over -- and they'll be learning as they laugh.
68. He also laughed at these bizarre, unfunny jokes of his - a weird, nervous sort of giggle.Sentencedict.com
69. "'Accept only candy and flowers from gentlemen, dearie,'" he mimicked, and she burst into a giggle.
70. Scarlett wanted to giggle at her discomfiture, for Rhett had caught her fairly.
71. But the 21 st - century office can be a minefield for the amateur who enjoys a giggle.
72. She has a mane of black hair, sloe eyes a fetching smile and a cute giggle.
73. The man was Jaron Lanier, a round guy with a mop of rastafarian dreadlocks and a funny giggle, who always reminds me of Big Bird.
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.