Similar words: knickerbockers, persnickety, kicker, bicker, nickel, trickery, bickering, panicked. Meaning: ['snɪkə(r)] n. a disrespectful laugh. v. laugh quietly.
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31 It's the first book I make all the management trainees at Fog Creek read, before anything else, and they always snicker when I tell them to read it, and love it when they're done.
32 Can you guess which part of this post made me snicker a bit?
33 I used to snicker at those folks who put up theirs on that long Thanksgiving weekend. Now I am starting to see some sense in it all.
34 A few hecklers snicker at the signs , but mostly people are either confused or indifferent.
35 Being regular is nothing to snicker at apparently (though I can't help myself!) as it flushes out toxins to leave you with radiant skin.
36 And our own snicker when someone else really had left behind.
37 If you question her ways, she'll snicker and tell you, "You're just another member of the corporate cattle herd... wasting your time to meet someone else's agenda."
38 " When was the last time you had to write a sorting algorithm?" they snicker.
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