1. giggles - Noun
2. giggles - Verb
giggles
plural of giggle
giggles pl (plural only)
(with "the") An attack of uncontrolled giggling.
She was seized with a bad case of the giggles.
giggles
third-person singular simple present indicative of giggle
A concerto of loud giggles ensued that halted abruptly when the voice of Lord Grantham echoed through hall and staircase. Source: Internet
A Chinese employee surprised me one afternoon by running up to me and saying "Happy Thanksgiving!" with the typical giggles and excitement that usually came with these cross cultural exchanges. Source: Internet
A few years back — he must have been 3 years old at the time — the two of us were huddled on my bed, comforter pulled over our heads as we muffled our giggles from the big, scary Daddy Monster. Source: Internet
And if that doesn’t raise a little laughter, the letter Homer sends to his “people” is sure to riot some giggles. Source: Internet
Capri giggles excitedly the first time she gets on her feet. Source: Internet
But my cousin B.J. believes in the Pentecostal ways,” Lavena giggles, “So I don't say too much.” Source: Internet