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1 Lots of colleagues got a good giggle at the lack of tact.
2 Now, most fellows would stop and giggle at such little amusing remarks.
3 I cannot help but giggle at my boy Arthur practising diplomacy.
4 What a born fool you must be to giggle at naething.
5 Hannah stifled a giggle at his antics and gave him a conspiratorial wink.
6 And at lunchtime kids at school would giggle at my praying...I stopped praying.
7 He used to giggle at his own good lines -as all playwrights should.
8 What we said: In making us giggle at the supernatural, Ghosts is very British.
9 Olivia, his little sister, started to giggle at the use of the NN word.
10 For once Patrik was not struck by a desire to giggle at the sight.
11 Mike and Katie were starting to giggle at each other as they sat down.
12 It's dark, but it's also hard not to giggle at the extremity of it.
13 All on earth they seemed to find to do was to giggle at me!
14 Some children hold their hands over their mouths and giggle at the sight of us.
15 Even Renee can't help but giggle at Kiki's blindness.
16 Carringford,' and Amy began to giggle at this thought.
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