Giggle
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Giggle ( verb )
To laugh quietly or in a nervous or affected manner.
Origin:
Early 17th century: imitative.
Examples:
- She giggled at the joke.
- The girls giggled when the boy walked in.
- He couldn't help but giggle at the silly pun.
- The children giggled as they played a game.
- She couldn't stop giggling when she saw the clown.
(As a noun)
Giggle ( noun )
To laugh quietly or in a nervous or affected manner.
Origin:
Early 17th century: imitative.
Examples:
- She giggled at the joke.
- The girls giggled when the boy walked in.
- He couldn't help but giggle at the silly pun.
- The children giggled as they played a game.
- She couldn't stop giggling when she saw the clown.