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Meanings of
snigger
in anglès
espanyol
risa sardónica
Back to the meaning
A disrespectful laugh.
snort
snicker
espanyol
risa sardónica
Synonyms
Examples for "
snort
"
snort
snicker
Examples for "
snort
"
1
I heard Pickover
snort
;
the name must have meant something to him.
2
And quite a lover, too, I'm told.' He gave a lascivious
snort
.
3
With a
snort
of impatience, the General snatched the paper from him.
4
He would
snort
coke through a garden hose given half a chance.
5
Bryant's derisive
snort
was enough to suggest that he did not agree.
1
She'd throw it in our faces and the whole town would
snicker
.
2
She heard Lady Sophia
snicker
and whisper to the lady beside her.
3
Was he losing his mind or had he heard the bird
snicker
?
4
A faint
snicker
arose from two or three of the other girls.
5
People stopped in the hall, stared at Thayer, and started to
snicker
.
Usage of
snigger
in anglès
1
Only a Philistine would have to work up a
snigger
at him.
2
I heard Mercy
snigger
as she turned away to bank the fire.
3
Bates followed, and evoked a
snigger
by the outspokenness of blunt Sussex.
4
And he had one squirmy
snigger
which was worse than an assault.
5
But, at that moment, Stepan comes in and, with a
snigger
,
announces:
6
Despite the majesty unfolding before their eyes, some of the crowd
snigger
.
7
Bet Bertie Ahern is having a grand old
snigger
at this one.
8
And the Anglo-Indians
snigger
and sneer with the jest of a bitter tongue.
9
He said something in a low voice to Grimuir, who gave a
snigger
.
10
This provoked another
snigger
,
and then the young ladies took up the ball.
11
The smile developed into a
snigger
,
and vanished at a breath.
12
As things have turned out it is easy to
snigger
at France's discomfort.
13
I could imagine Augustus's triumphant
snigger
,
and all the humiliation of the return.
14
That rascal Ferfitchkin followed with his nasty little
snigger
like a puppy yapping.
15
His face was turned from me, but I fancied I heard him
snigger
.
16
A sound something akin to a smothered
snigger
emanated from Sierra.
Other examples for "snigger"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
snigger
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
snigger at
little snigger
suppress a snigger
maximum snigger
stupid snigger
More collocations
Translations for
snigger
espanyol
risa sardónica
estertor
Snigger
through the time
Snigger
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common