Giggle

//ˈɡɪɡl̩//

"Giggle" in a Sentence (16 examples)

She has a cute giggle.

When I was younger, I hated going to weddings. My grandmothers and aunts would huddle around me, poke me in the side, and giggle "You're next! You're next!" They only stopped this nonsense when I began to do the same thing at funerals.

Sitting behind people at the movies who constantly chat and giggle doesn't make for an enjoyable evening.

He always had a giggle.

If you're so smart, then why don't you take over my lesson and I'll just sit here and giggle!

But the best part of being a Girl Scout? “It’s always been camping,” she said. “You put your phones away and bond with nature — and just giggle uncontrollably with your friends.”

Tom started to giggle.

This video made me giggle.

What Tom said made Mary giggle.

It made Tom giggle.

The jokes had them giggling like little girls all evening.

I couldn't resist to giggle a little tee hee.

My audience to this not-too-easy operation was a small group of Scottish school lasses, who seemed (perhaps naturally) to find the proceedings somewhat mysterious, but at any rate amusing. I wished they would go away, but they didn't, so I had to get on with the job to the accompaniment of a background of giggles!

We put itching powder down his shirt for giggles.

The women thought it would be quite a giggle to have a strippergram at the bride's hen party.

For my first English breakfast I had kippers and pink champagne - what a combination, still it was a bit of a giggle and I know I've really arrived.

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