How To Use Giggle In A Sentence
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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
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The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears.
CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
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Mr. Giggles neighed loudly as I set his foot back on the ground.
Death Rides A Donkey
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I began walking down the hallway but stopped when I heard two girlish giggles erupt from behind a room.
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Within himself he would have a sensation of liquefying with giggles and of becoming extremely thin, like a puddle.
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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.
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Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent.
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Michelle burst into a fit of giggles, rolling back onto her tiny bunk.
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But the research wasn't all a giggle: nitrous oxide was also found to be a useful anaesthetic.
Times, Sunday Times
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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!
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Back on land where we could sink safely into the snow up to our ankles and giggle at our own bravery, there was an angry woman who didn't speak English, upbraiding us in a way that needed no translation.
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I refuse to try on something like that,’ she squinched her eyes closed and made a cross with her fingers and giggled.
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She nervously giggled but gave him a strained look craving an answer to her question.
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She nods with a roundhouse of snickers and giggles.
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I miss the innocent giggle and the unfettered laughter that used to be more forthcoming.
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I snickered, giggled and tee-heed all the way through.
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The electric rides in the second park too have their share of eager-beaver customers who giggle and scream through the train ride, the merry-go-round and the horse and the duck rides.
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Amber giggled and gasped lightly as he swirled her around while tickling her.
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He has a surprisingly boyish voice, with a comical, girlish giggle.
Times, Sunday Times
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And when some of the finer diners cast a disdainful eye upon their shabby, old-fashioned dresses, the two women merely giggled and stared right back at them.
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The stoners just want to giggle and eat you out of house and home.
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Not a deep-down belly laugh, but certainly worth a giggle … tee-hee!
Skaar, Son of Hulk, Green Twin of Conan!
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She was unable to suppress a giggle.
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At this seemingly baseless threat, Henry laughed an insane giggle which rang all throughout the courtyard.
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The Spenser sisters giggled and whispered most of the time, which I thought was very impolite and immature.
WEB OF DREAMS
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She turned when she heard the throng of girls scream and giggle and was almost blinded by camera flashes.
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I’m sure Thelma is right, too XD As a teenage aide I was once reshelving in the young adult room while a group of homeschool preteens looked at a book of Renaissance art and giggled at the boobies.
Bionic Man’s owner’s manual « Awful Library Books
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Rossi burst into another peal of giggles as he put a pudgy arm around Harry's shoulder.
WALL GAMES
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It started with a smirk, then a giggle, then a full out laugh.
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It starts with the sound of feet slooshing across wet grass and giggles of anticipation, then ooof and boing as they struggle to climb aboard.
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You will never get a simper or a giggle out of her unless she is being satirical.
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I was so nervous I got the giggles.
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The giggle that implies that at the sight of each other's curvacious, water-slick naked bodies his admirers forgot all about him and are now busy indulging in lesbian hijinks?
13th June '06
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The Fiver could tell a gigglesome joke about how Schumacher was replaced by a man called Ralf Minge, but our editor is on the phone and wants to talk about the future.
The Guardian World News
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He giggled, then sobered quickly and looked suspiciously out the window.
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A group of three small children sat next to me agape and giggled in awe.
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Have a giggle with this one.
The Sun
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As soon as the band bounded on stage, the crowd struggled to stifle their giggles.
Times, Sunday Times
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His sister kept on laughing, though, her giggles breaking into shrill chortling.
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As soon as the band bounded on stage, the crowd struggled to stifle their giggles.
Times, Sunday Times
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We did get the giggles at times.
The Sun
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There was a brief pause, then Caitlin giggled and heard an answering snicker from Michael.
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The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears.
CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
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We have extra giggles, which makes this job so much more fun, especially if a particularly troubling storyline is playing out.
The Sun
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A giggle escaped Anna at the look of indignation on Kate's face and the sheepish grin on Ben's.
NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
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`Those girls, they giggle when they see me' and `Cigarettes, you couldn't pay me to smoke them' are examples of topicalization
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The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears.
CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
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She played a sullen nutcase prone to hysterics and evil giggles.
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With Johnny "two shags" Prescott being dobbed in for having an affair with his secretary, you would have to have a heart of stone not to giggle inanely at the misfortune that has befallen his former boss, ex-leader of the Labour Party Neil Kinnock.
One shouldn't gloat, but…
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She kind of giggled and looked at me like I was crazy, but Sarah, the thing is, it is true.
How Doug and I Almost Broke Up Over Fantasy Football
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She giggled and started to whisper something into my ear, but then the voice started again.
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A few years ago I admit I did think she was rather too vain and gigglesome; but now she is nothing of the sort.
Rilla of Ingleside
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For a good five minutes, we laughed, snickered, giggled, and chuckled our tension away.
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Earlier, in the sixth round, Hulka got the giggles when the contest judges asked him to spell haggis.
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I stifle a giggle then jump on him.
The Sun
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I had to rush to the loo to avoid an attack of hysterical giggles.
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The movie's high point—its very high point—is Frances McDormand's sensational performance as Sam's mother, Jane, a pansexual record producer who can't suppress a nervous giggle when she introduces her strait-laced son to a gaggle of indolent musicians.
'Contraband': Almost Illegally Entertaining
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It's all smoke 'n mirrors lad, you hyperbolic cholic alcoholic she giggled.
She tolled me
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The young girls in them shine through all the make up and Parisian dressing when they giggle at one another's little bloopers and talk nostalgically about their families.
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She gave a nervous giggle.
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A giggle, more a hiccup in sound than anything, emerged from her pursed lips.
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A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
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You sit down, stand up or lie on a table as you are hosed with warm sea water in places that help your circulation, or in some cases simply make you giggle.
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Old Mrs. Flaherty declared, amid her giggles, that "the two eyes av the craythur fairly give her a turn," and when asked to explain she pointed to the gongs at the top of the apparatus.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls
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After a few minutes her laughter abated to sporadic giggles.
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She giggled lightly, her voice so harmonious and free that at that moment I had no worries and no doubts.
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Barstaff exchange looks as she giggles excitedly wrapping her legs over him as he does little to discourage this undignified behaviour.
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The girls giggled and spent the next few moments remembering their experiences with Paz in the past.
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His lips peel back to make way for a giggle, a ratty staccato, something up from a drain.
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She giggled, shimmied and cooed her way through the pre-awards interviews, her hair dyed flaming ginger-red styled in soft-permed pigtails, like a toy doll.
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After that inane comment, she giggled idiotically.
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Meg giggled at her inelegance and assessed her companion.
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The children giggled with delight.
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I heard his maniacal giggle across the house, together with the wails of his baby.
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The man made air quotes around the word and giggled.
Sparks
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I cried with laughter the first time I read this, and I still go there when I feel cranky, because it always makes me giggle.
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Olivia can also sit up, roll over, giggle, shriek, hold her own bottle, and put her own pacifier in her mouth.
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We had quite a giggle about the new office romance.
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When it happened, solving a clue was so thrilling that our girlish giggles were momentarily replaced with a worrying desire to crush our opponents.
Times, Sunday Times
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I said through giggles, as I pulled him from Travis, who brushed himself down and looked up from his seat.
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The difficulty was that in impassioned moments the mustache was apt to get awry; and once or twice, while on his knees before Tina in tragical attitudes, this occurrence set her off into hysterical giggles, which spoiled the effect of the rehearsal.
Oldtown Folks
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Lydia let a out a giggle before clapping her hand over her mouth, and glancing around to make sure no one had heard.
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We always have a giggle about this one.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the chortles, chuckles and giggles are part of a much more serious project.
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I get the giggles when I'm nervous.
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When the two babies get tangled in a slobbery, kissy-huggy mess and giggle about it.
10 Things I Hate About Motherhood (And One That I Love) - Her Bad Mother
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Anna didn't know how to make up silly words like Hilda used to, words like ‘frubbelshnik’ that would send me into convulsions of giggles.
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She giggled, getting up to answer the patient knock at the door.
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They beckon to be hefted and used to liberate a half-concealed triceratops skull, then giggle at the tease when you find them immobilized.
The Saurians' Revenge
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Wouldn't it be a giggle to tie his shoe - laces together while he isn't looking!
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It's all over the movies: Sandra Bullock fumbled, giggled and gollied her way to the big time with this year's "While You Were Sleeping.
The Cult Of Cute
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The overnight sleeper train from Hanoi to Hué starts off as a giggle, and ends up as an ordeal.
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When you edit the tape you can take out the giggles.
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I caught Roz having a giggle over some of Janet's awful poetry.
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There were giggles and guffaws when he was around.
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The 400-plus lorries that rumble through the narrow streets every day have long been a source of strife between residents and the hauliers for the quarries at Giggleswick, Dry Rigg, Arcow and Horton.
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One has a phlegmatic cackle; the other a girlish giggle that belies her 86 years.
Times, Sunday Times
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She only offered a gracious giggle before kneeling down to gather nearby sticks and branches for firewood.
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A hand raised to slap would send her into hysterical giggles; she knew it would never be delivered.
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He has a surprisingly boyish voice, with a comical, girlish giggle.
Times, Sunday Times
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They can have a laugh and a giggle about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of my sisters-in-law, a former pro photographer, took my author photos and made me giggle helplessly as she did it, instead of freezing up with my most camera-shy grimace.
The scary bits at SF Novelists
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We've had an absolute ball, a real giggle and he's been like a breath of fresh air to my life. I'd have liked it to go a step further but he's not having it.
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Sometimes a blob in a grey big rib duffel coat would audibly giggle when she started reciting the magical powers and diabolical curses inscribed on the trifold.
What it means to be a doctor is to love
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Then he kind of giggled at the crowd and says: "I certainly got the laugh on this outfit, starting a business where this here old Methusalem hisself could hardly get it going good before death cut him off!
Ma Pettengill
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Earlier though, someone shouts the word ‘Avast!’ at a bunch of mutinous tars and everyone just giggles.’
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The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles.
The Sun
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The purple, glittery top sparkled under my light and I giggled as I slipped it over my head.
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When you edit the tape you can take out the giggles.
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Joyce plays with the idea of musical sounds, with peals of girlish giggles, snatches of songs, ringing of bells and tapping of canes creating a symphony of noise.
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Her eyes danced with amusement and then she burst into a fit of giggles.
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So, as I mumbled very adultly under my breath, “They started it,” I tossed the last Giggle-Doll back over the wall to its owners, who did not once come to my defense by admitting that they did, indeed, start it.
Bluemeany Diary Entry
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I stifle a giggle then jump on him.
The Sun
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Artemis simply smiled at her and she could see his face turn a slight pink colour, this made her giggle.
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He rolled onto his belly and pressed his face in the wet grass and giggled.
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“Well alrighty then,” Lena proclaimed, sending them both into fits of edgy giggles.
I.O.U.
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‘Hey, I got to you soon enough,’ Pixie said with a simper and a giggle.
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Vivienne giggles, either at my apparently causeless laughter or at everybody else's response to it.
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For several minutes, in my slap-happy, sleep-deprived state, I responded with lots of laughter and giggles.
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She cradled the infant in her arms, watching her giggle innocently as those beautiful green eyes sparkled up at her.
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They burst into a fit of giggles once again and collapsed onto the floor, each pulling their piece of the supposed French ensemble off and placing it on the floor between them.
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'I beg your pardon?' she giggled.
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For only $24.95 you'll not only get laughs, but also guffaws, chortles, and giggles.
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My sisters giggled to me as we lay in the dark, bunked in a guest room together: ‘You're never gonna believe what Dad thinks…’
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She giggled when their noses touched and the short stubble of his facial hair tickled her face.
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The more she giggled and tee-heed and scrubbed her hands together, the worse I felt.
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One has a phlegmatic cackle; the other a girlish giggle that belies her 86 years.
Times, Sunday Times
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At one point, Harry giggles behind the camera and Diana says, ‘Harry shush!’
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Mom smiled politely with a plastic giggle here and there.
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The first symptoms appeared on January 30, when three girls got the giggles and couldn't stop laughing.
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As the verdicts were read by the jury foreman some of the defendants smiled, smirked and even giggled.
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The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles.
The Sun
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Repeated pulls at the bell, and arrivals too numerous to particularise: papas and mammas, and aunts and uncles, the owners and guardians of the different pupils; the singing – master, Signor Lobskini, in a black wig; the piano – forte player and the violins; the harp, in a state of intoxication; and some twenty young men, who stood near the door, and talked to one another, occasionally bursting into a giggle.
Sketches by Boz
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All I know is that our conversations developed into interviews; my nods and giggles became jottings, shorthand notes, pages of details, then yards of Dictaphone tapes on my wall, distinct only by a date on the label.
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Before we were ready to take the scene we had to put ropes up to keep back the uninvited audience which giggled and tee-heed and commented loudly throughout.
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To her surprise, Elizabeth only giggled like a little girl with her friend.
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The descriptions are "high-falutin" beyond all endurance, and there is particularly noticeable a kind of stylistic foppery, which is always hovering between sublimity and a giggle.
Some Diversions of a Man of Letters
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`A beanfeast ," he said and gave a laugh that was more like a giggle.
HIGH STAND
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She giggled in a girlish sort of way completely contradictory to her very womanly body.
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I stifle a giggle then jump on him.
The Sun
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And can he sport a shaven head like that and deliver lines such as'My hair stands on end' without prompting giggles?
Times, Sunday Times
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Hear her gaysome, gleesome giggle as she rides around in style!
The Re-echo Club
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Staff had to stifle giggles when the star requested the alternative treatment - which involves flushing out the colon via a patient's bottom.
The Sun
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But the research wasn't all a giggle: nitrous oxide was also found to be a useful anaesthetic.
Times, Sunday Times
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Still awash in relief at leaving behind the murky realm of differing ideologies, Anne giggled nervously.
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On top of which, while Gzowki's bumbling style of questioning barely masked a furious desire to get at the truth, Rodgers' trademark giggle is just plain annoying and hides little.
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Melanie blushes and beams while Chris smiles and giggles.
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Enela giggled a little at this, and then upturned her face once more.
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I added more insane giggles for effect hoping that it'd do the trick.
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Today's lesson was a bit of a giggle.
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She giggled some more and I heard the toilet flushing.
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He giggled to himself for a moment and then put his hand behind his back and under his shirt.
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I gradually close my eyes as he talks to me in a slight American drawl that makes me want to giggle.
Times, Sunday Times
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I walked in to ask if they were hiring and the owner and another employee behind the counter started to sniggle (I couldn't decide whether "snicker" or "giggle" was more appropriate).
Powerofrock Diary Entry
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He came to a halt, dissolving into a paroxysm of giggles.
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As soon as the band bounded on stage, the crowd struggled to stifle their giggles.
Times, Sunday Times
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So when they meet these days, they exchange a series of secret signs and code words, and then they go off into a huddle together and giggle a lot.
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A titter of giggles issued from everyone as Amy reddened.
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I love these books. Mind you, I had to giggle when I read that they had been described as ‘light entertainment for highbrows’.
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The leader, an Italian, was dressed in swimming trunks, a mask and snorkel and flippers and the children were exploding with giggles at the sight of this extraordinary man.
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(Chorus of giggles and approbatory nods from the sympathizing audience of fifty.)
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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To think otherwise is to propose that people are engaging in extralegal economic activity solely for grins and giggles.
Over-worked or Over-taxed?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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A gaggle of schoolgirls were skating in the park today, their giggles cluttering the air, taxing the snow's quiet.
DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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They can have a laugh and a giggle about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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That provoked some nervous giggles from the young in the stalls.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was no longer possible merely to turn up at the door on a whim, because you felt like a giggle all of a sudden.
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The kidling, when she sees pictures of lions, roars. (it's v. cute) When she saw real lions roaring she giggled.
MetaChat
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The girls giggled in back while the boys went first—twiggy boys in huge down jackets and oversize jeans, the crotches hanging below their knees.
Three Stages of Amazement
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The sentence lasted a period of a few hours when pouts gave way to giggles; of course the stuffed animal may have played a part as well in her softening demeanor.
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Across the hall, Nina could hear a high-pitched giggle behind a closed door.
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He giggled happily and his eyes darted around the room to see if he could not glimpse someone else.
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Lance and Wayne barged in with obnoxiously loud voices and girlish giggles.
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He was teaching Boyle's Law and Archimedes' Principle to coy, simpering 13-year-olds who giggled at everything he said.
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There were a few nervous giggles from people in the audience.
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They chatted and cuddled and she was in fits of giggles as he swam through her legs.
The Sun
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As Greg got closer, he could hear girlish giggles coming from the spa area.
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Wouldn't it be a giggle to tie his shoe - laces together while he isn't looking!
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Taking the holiday a tad more seriously, although with such a high camp threshold it tends to inspire giggles more than shrieks (especially whenever the rubber-suited ghoul appears), FX's American Horror Story (10/9c) kicks off an above-par two-parter featuring a very lively Zachary Quinto as the bitchier half of the ill-fated gay couple who lived in the "Murder House" just prior to the unhappy Harmons.
Matt's Guide to Wednesday TV: Halloween Hilarity and Horror, South Park and More!
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Just one sip made me want to giggle and spin with my arms out.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's no accounting for some street names, in Southport where I grew up I was always puzzled by one "Cockle-Dick's Lane" When young it was a giggle, but of course it stems from a chap calling Dick who used to live down there and he used to be a cockler on the beach.
British Blogs
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A bit of stand-up from our comedienne host boosts the giggle factor.
The Sun
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The Spenser sisters giggled and whispered most of the time, which I thought was very impolite and immature.
WEB OF DREAMS
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Polly took great joy in teaching it to her uncle, but when, himself questing for some of this genial flood of life that bathed about his brother, Frederick essayed the song, he noted suppressed glee on the part of his listeners, which increased, through giggles and snickers, to a great outburst of laughter.
BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
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She giggled, filling his ears with that same surreal silvery laugh.
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When it happened, solving a clue was so thrilling that our girlish giggles were momentarily replaced with a worrying desire to crush our opponents.
Times, Sunday Times
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The way he practically whined it made me smile and eventually I began to giggle.
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How good it is to giggle and forget about the body for a bit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Shorty, the Japanese half-caste, clown that he was, dancing and grinning on the outskirts of the struggle, with a final grimace and hysterical giggle led the retreat across the poop and down the poop-ladder.
CHAPTER XLII
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Gwin looked up from her struggle with a giraffe and sounded a bright giggle.
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Sypheria Nemeth of the store 'Catbutts' * giggles cause she really loves the name of that store* is hosting a Mystery Cupcake hunt and I am honored that she sent me an invite!
World of SL
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An airy, feminine voice giggled as a delicate hand snatched up the plastic packet of wafers away from Wayne's hand.
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A fluty giggle came from the thing that had attached itself to his back.
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When a woman isn't into a guy or sees him as threatening, she'll hold back her girlish giggle, the researchers add.
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XD I think perhaps it can be my entertainment room, with the large screen, and the crystals will control the volume and channel. * giggles* (Yes, it will be Season 1 Control Room, with the crystals and the purpler walls.)
"Three: Look out, it's coming!"
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The person who ran it was almost incomprehensible and we had difficulty stifling our giggles.
The Sun
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They would just be chatting and suddenly burst into giggles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Zen and Crystal put their hands on her tummy and giggle when they feel the baby moving.
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I caught Roz having a giggle over some of Janet's awful poetry.
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No wonder that audience had a good giggle over the lady called Platée, an ill-favored but supremely self-confident marsh nymph so convinced of her feminine charms that she sets out to land Jupiter himself.
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There was a long pause as we all tried to hold back the giggles.