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.

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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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