[
UK
/ɡˈɪɡəl/
]
[ US /ˈɡɪɡəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɪɡəɫ/ ]
VERB
-
laugh nervously
The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom
NOUN
- a foolish or nervous laugh
How To Use giggle In A Sentence
- Ms. Fuchs believes the topic of safe sex isn't one where a parent can allow for a child to break down into the giggles and get squirmy. Mother Works to Make AIDS Education a Priority
- The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
- Mr. Giggles neighed loudly as I set his foot back on the ground. Death Rides A Donkey
- I began walking down the hallway but stopped when I heard two girlish giggles erupt from behind a room.
- Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin, like a puddle.
- Jacqui looked at me, her eyes shining with not relief or left over fear or any other emotion instead she burst into a spate of giggles.
- Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent.
- Michelle burst into a fit of giggles, rolling back onto her tiny bunk.
- But the research wasn't all a giggle: nitrous oxide was also found to be a useful anaesthetic. Times, Sunday Times
- Imagine what chagrin we can bring to this nation if we were to sneer or giggle at a visiting diplomat from say Nigeria or India!