24 collocations for giggles

"Aha," said Edi, and giggled a little, "on that account you took that book from the piano.

They talked little, but giggled a great deal, snatching the canvas bags from each other, and otherwise showing their disbelief in the doctrine of all work and no play.

The children had been informed of what they were to expect, and after an hour or two of regret, they had put their little heads together, giggled a half-dozen times, and accepted the situation.

" "I bet 't isn't a 'her'!" giggled Miss Crilly.

No matter where you finish in the mix-up or the row, There are those among the rabble who will pan you anyhow; But the entry who is sticking and delivering the stuff Can listen to the yapping as he giggles up his cuff; The loafer has no come-back and the quitter no reply When the Anvil Chorus echoes, as it will, against the sky; But there's one quick answer ready that will wrap them in a hood Make good.

"It sounds just like Royal Purple," giggled Elsie, regardless of her sister's remonstrance.

" "Old Spiller," giggled Jellicoe, "is cursing you like anything downstairs.

He cast a fatuous smile at the girl, who giggled joyously.

But in well-regulated and intelligent households, this sort of writing is not tolerated, any more than the correlative sort of physical phenomenon would be,the gasping, shrieking, sobbing, giggling kind of behavior in a man or woman.

"Aa musical ghost?" giggled Laura hysterically, but Billie pinched her into silence.

Well, this foxy dame stuffed this airhole full of limberger cheese, so when it came time for his entrance instead of coming forth blithe and gay as per book, the comedian came out looking as if he had apoplexy, the same naturally causing the merry-merry to giggle ad lib.

She hain't come in; mebbe she's hangin' that May-basket for the prize-fighter," giggled Lotty.

" "You are the dearest thing, papa; that's just the way I want you to feel about it; and I think I can safely promise to make enough blunders to keep you giggling a good portion of the time.

'What you laughing at?' cried I. 'Oh, ha, ha, ha, you're licking the wrong boy,' giggled the unspeakable scamp.

"The girls must have all been eight or ten years my junior, and you know how a fellow of twenty-three or four regards giggling schoolgirlsthey seem quite like kittens to him.

"Ah! you giggling set!

Ef I could giggle an' sigh both at once-t, seem like I'd be relieved.

" "She has tree brooches, and a necktie better than your best one wots you keeps to go seeing Susie Duffy in," and Lizer giggled slyly.

The cook, at the kitchen door, was enjoying herself and giggling moral support to her colleague.

"No, to his t-toe!" giggled Old Tilly, purple in the face.

" "Cattails!" giggled Ann.

"Oooo-oo-oo-oh!" giggled Trees.

"She thought it was a coral snake, and it was Tiny's stocking," giggled Bengal, going into a fresh spasm.

"She's so much in earnest she doesn't realize that she's deciding against famous botanists," giggled Ethel Brown.

24 collocations for  giggles