Giggle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Giggle ( verb )

To laugh quietly or in a nervous or affected manner.

Origin:

Early 17th century: imitative.

Examples:

  1. She giggled at the joke.
  2. The girls giggled when the boy walked in.
  3. He couldn't help but giggle at the silly pun.
  4. The children giggled as they played a game.
  5. 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:

  1. She giggled at the joke.
  2. The girls giggled when the boy walked in.
  3. He couldn't help but giggle at the silly pun.
  4. The children giggled as they played a game.
  5. She couldn't stop giggling when she saw the clown.
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