[ UK /snˈɪkɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈsnɪkɝ/ ]
VERB
  1. laugh quietly
NOUN
  1. a disrespectful laugh
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How To Use snicker In A Sentence

  • Some people might object to the word, and say that he only "snickered," or made faces. Jarwin and Cuffy
  • The most embarrassing moment to realize that there is a tongue-twister in the prayer is when you say it aloud for the first time in worship, and the whole congregation snickers.
  • There was murmuring behind Myra and a snicker or two in front. TOGETHER ALONE
  • This is what we call a lose / lose situation, because the cops will either have no sense of humor and arrest you for public intoxication, or they will try to fuck with you and snicker amongst themselves while telling you to give it your best shot. Pointlessbanter.net
  • So you can scoff and snicker all you like at the shaggy, hangdog 27-year-old next door dressed in a baggy college sweatshirt and cargo shorts, taking empty pizza boxes and beer bottles to the dumpster. Two Cheers for the Maligned Slacker Dude
  • She nods with a roundhouse of snickers and giggles.
  • Every time we came across the word "panoche," there were snickers, especially from the students who spoke Spanish. And gathering swallows TWITTER in the skies
  • He crossed his well toned arms as looked her up and down, and made no move to hide his snicker.
  • I snickered, giggled and tee-heed all the way through.
  • Slowly, the side of her mouth curled into a smile, and the silence was broken by a quiet snicker.
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