455 examples of giggled in sentences

Dilly giggled, and put her thumb in her mouth, watching the effect with widely opened eyes.

" Patsy giggled, but Louise stared with a wondering, puzzled expression at the crabbed writing, the misspelled words and dreadful grammar.

A girl who sat in the seat behind me giggled in an irritating manner.

At two she made a little toilette for dinner, and was employed on numberless household darnings and mendings in the long evenings while her sisters giggled over the jingling piano.

Then Brodie, with a noisy explosion of laughter, smote his thigh and, after him, Benny giggled foolishly.

" "Like Ruth Gladys Royal," giggled Bobby.

" "I'll get you one," said Tom, and added in a whisper, "Just wait till we are settled down We'll have the finest auto rides that" "Tom Rover!" cried Nellie, and then blushed and giggled.

Where's Ca Boo-Ug?" Ca Boo-Ug was so tickled when he heard the monkey ask where he was that he giggled.

Some o' the mothers acchilly giggled over it out loud, they was so mightily tickled.

" They both giggled, as at some mirthful secret.

She looked so funny with her big fat legs that I giggled.

" "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.

Liza giggled triumphantly, and the little ones strove to emulate her.

Miss Hoad poured out the tea and giggled twice.

"I said to aunt weeks ago I knew what was up," she giggled.

There was always a monster inn whence one carriage was departing as another drove up, and there was a great stone water-tank in which women drew their washing back and forward, and there was always a big yellow dog that barked fiercely and then giggled, and at the doors of painted houses children stood.

At this she giggled.

Then his satellites all giggled.

Sally laughed, and Mary Ann giggled.

Presently she giggled as if some amusing thought had occurred to her, and when Jules looked up inquiringly she began noiselessly clapping her hands together.

"Why?" "You didn't seem totokiss back very much," she giggled; and as I was struggling to think of something to say (for it seemed a dreadful indictment as I looked at her, so winning to a boy who hadn't seen a girl for weeks)

" As the mother tarried by the door for a moment to exchange a last word with the teacher, and perhaps also to cast one more lingering glance at the boy, a little girl ran up to Keith, put her right fore-finger on top of his head and cried out: "Towhead!" All the other children giggled.

Lena giggled.

Then it was that he giggled.

Then all the other singers giggled, and said, "Salute!"which we always say to a person who sneezesquite audibly.

455 examples of  giggled  in sentences