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giggling

Speech parts

1. giggling - Noun

2. giggling - Verb

Meaning

of Giggle

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Examples

This is what I miss, Cordelia: not something that's gone, but something that will never happen. Two old women giggling over their tea. Margaret Atwood

He sniggered. He didn't like to think of himself as the sort of person who giggled or sniggered, but he had to admit that he had been giggling and sniggering almost continuously for well over half an hour now. Douglas Adams

Her one drink had Cecelia giggling and talking and she was explaining that animals had souls too. Nobody challenged her opinion. It was possible, we knew. What we weren't sure of was if we had any. Charles Bukowski

A hedgehog? And just how does a hedgehog make love?" he demanded. No, I thought. I won't. I will not. But I did. "Very carefully," I replied, giggling helplessly. So now we know just how old that one is, I thought. Diana Gabaldon

... now and then a giggling trail of mermaids appeared in our wake. We fed them oatmeal. Tove Jansson

Non-Masons stay pretty much in the dark about What Goes On, though now and then something jumps out, exposes itself, jumps giggling back again, leaving you with few details but a lot of Awful Suspicions. Thomas Pynchon

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