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Meanings of
giggle
(giggled)
in English
Catalan
riure
Spanish
reírse tontamente
Back to the meaning
Laugh nervously.
titter
Catalan
riure
Usage of
giggled
in English
1
Leslie
giggled
;
that was just the way it went in the story.
2
Every time Lawrence said something about looking forward to weenies, Harlen
giggled
.
3
I
giggled
,
actually
giggled
,
for the first time in maybe ten years.
4
Ever the optimist, Mugabe
giggled
and said that wasn't true at all.
5
I had to tell him that you're peculiar but important.' She
giggled
.
6
In previous tellings, he had
giggled
at Katep's overly formal Egyptian words.
7
Hedala
giggled
and went on her way, leaving Ahsoka with her thoughts.
8
Piper
giggled
,
crossing her ankles on the coffee table right beside Tia's.
9
One woman
giggled
convulsively; another took a glass of water and choked.
10
In an opposite corner of the room, two little girls
giggled
hysterically.
11
Isabelle
giggled
,
the same way she used to when they were little.
12
At first the other scholars looked and whispered and
giggled
and nudged.
13
She
giggled
and bounced when Cy tickled her ear in village love.
14
Those three graceless girls read the sentimental rhyme and
giggled
over it.
15
At the sight of him I fiddled with my knuckles and
giggled
.
16
As the result was announced, she
giggled
nervously and closed her eyes.
Other examples for "giggled"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
giggled
giggle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
giggle at
giggle again
giggle nervously
giggle when
giggle together
More collocations
Translations for
giggled
Catalan
riure
Spanish
reírse tontamente
Giggled
through the time
Giggled
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common