30 adjectives to describe giggles

" "What do I care for that?" said Tilly, tipping her head backward until it bumped against the wall of the house with a sounding bang, whereat Dora Robson gave a little giggle and exclaimed, "Mercy, Tilly, I heard it crack!"

He's got to," she added with a hysterical giggle that matched Laura's, "get off my piano!"

There was a painful silence, then several audible gasps of astonishment, and nervous giggles from the younger girls, and above these the scornful, unpleasant laugh of Jane Pratt.

To him this idiotic giggle at idiotic jokes was a capital offense, and he was seized with a murderous desire to choke his sister's lover.

He leaned close so that she might see the smile in his eyes, "And if you tipped ..." The child gave a sudden delighted giggle.

When she first signed her name José Fyfer, for example, she did it with, an appreciative giggle and a glint in her eye as she formed the accent mark over the e. "They'll never stop me now," she said.

A dismayed little giggle went round the crowd of late tea revelers as we looked up the twenty-five feet of smooth wall topped by heavy battlements.

One would speak quick to another; looks of surprise were often exchanged; there were not a few downright giggles, and then each put on as dignified an air to meet the stranger as, under the circumstances, she could assume.

And there came up from the ground floor a faint giggle.

If Sally could have heard them, her small earsburning with the transition from cold air to warm, as in the kitchen she hurriedly forced Mary Ann, protesting with feeble giggles, into whatsoever garments could be adapted to the purposewould have burned even more fiercely.

Will not <i>you</i> come in?" Second giggle, less hearty.

Mary nodded, put her hand to her mouth, and burst into an irrepressible giggle.

Where is it?" The Hart boys broke out into a joint giggle of enjoyment as Joe responded, "There it is,right across there, beyond the harness-shop, opposite the other end of the green.

When the girls were alone again, Sylvia stole a look at Judith and broke into noiseless giggles.

" The silence settled down, broken by an occasional low and nervous giggle on the part of Jim.

But when Champe's high, offensive giggle, topping all the others, insulted his ears, he stopped dead, wheeled, and ran to the porch faster than he had fled from it.

'My! ye're gettin' quite forward-like,' she said, with that pleasant giggle of hers.

Mike was tired after his journey, and he had begun to doze when he was jerked back to wakefulness by the stealthy turning of the door handle; the faintest rustle from Psmith's direction followed, and a slight giggle, succeeded by a series of deep breaths, showed that Jellicoe, too, had heard the noise.

She is still shaking, and at intervals gives little spasmodic giggles.

I dare say the figure I made was ridiculous enough, for the screams gave place to subdued giggles; but I was far from thinking of my appearance, or of caring what impression I produced.

He leaned close so that she might see the smile in his eyes, "And if you tipped ..." The child gave a sudden delighted giggle.

The F.S. (with an uncomfortable giggle).

Maria (with an undutiful giggle).

The shadowy suggestion of womanhoodglancing toward the young manwas saying, with affected giggles, "O papa, don't!

She did so, and passed it round to the others; we then asked which they thought looked best, cleanliness or dirt: this was received with a universal giggle.

30 adjectives to describe  giggles