457 examples of giggling in sentences

"I do not know that quiet, retenue, and a good tone, are a whit more heartless than flirting, giggling and childishness.

She had been driven down by Di and Jenny Plow, who had vanished upstairs and, through the ventilator, might be heard in a lift and fall of giggling.

As she stood in the doorway watching the two ladies out of sight, a just indignation grew within the breast so strongly fortified outside, so vulnerable within; and without even waiting to call her giggling young ladies to order, she pinned on her hat and departed to send Mrs. Coombe's postal note to the Detroit druggist, who, oddly enough, was not a druggist at all.

Then there were unusual and startling movements behind the door, accompanied by giggling.

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

Arms entwined, they were whispering together and giggling a little.

Molly was giggling.

she said to herself, giggling under her breath like a schoolgirl.

I, in embarrassment, dropped my hat, and the giggling continued, On and on and on, for all they kept playing and singing.

" Mrs. Carraway had hardly finished when the two giggling tots came into the room, carrying with difficulty a parcel, which, as Mrs. Carraway had said, was indeed huge.

She had no idea that Jarley himself could be so blind to propriety as to yell in so indecorous a fashion; and when poor little Jack was upbraided, Jarley, despite his good intention to confess himself the guilty party, discovered that the only act he was capable of was giggling.

"Oh, that was a dreadful thing to say," was a refrain that would keep her awake for hours, wriggling and giggling in her bed over the dreadfulness of it.

She had a giggling fit before she answered.

It was not the usual giggling, the usual exchange of badinage and coarse jest beyond the closed curtains.

Not the least; they are both tittering and giggling merrily; they are accustomed to it, and habit is second nature.

The Little Lad's chuckling rose to open giggling.

Finishing up by brewing French chocolate in the pantry and stirring it with stick bread, and our guest, in her own house, went to bed fairly giggling in Gallic gayety, declaring that she felt as if she had spent the evening on the Paris boulevards, that she liked our New York, and felt ten years younger.

Jenks-Smith sat behind, with Mrs. Latham and a very pretty young girl as seatmates, while behind them came a giggling bevy of young people and the grooms,Sylvia being of course absent.

First came the Brownes, eager-faced, bright-eyed, alert young people, far better looking than their new enemies could conscientiously admit under the circumstances; then the lawyer from the States; then a pert young lady in a pink shirt waist and a sailor hat; then two giggling, utterly un-English maidsand all of them lolling in luxurious ease.

I then put her into the Mouth of the Cave, when the Mother, after having begg'd Pardon for the Girl's Rudeness, told me, that she often treated her Father and the gravest of her Relations in the same manner; that she would sit giggling and laughing with her Companions from one End of a Tragedy to the other; nay, that she would sometimes burst out in the Middle of a Sermon, and set the whole Congregation a staring at her.

He was a small, sturdy, rubicund creature, with beady eyes and pink cheeks, cherubic in aspect, entirely good-natured and lively, full of not very exalted humour, and with a tendency to wild and even hysterical giggling.

He watched the young giggling girls, and the fat Rozanov, and the shrill young man with ill-concealed distress.

At dinner he was unfortunately seated between one of the giggling girls and a very deaf old lady who was the great-aunt of Nina and Vera.

one of the giggling girls asked him.

Two girls passing through the hall made a pretext of looking for a book and came in and exclaimed over their inability to find it with much suppressed giggling.

457 examples of  giggling  in sentences