120 examples of sniggered in sentences

You would hear every by-end of retaliative and sniggered-over mythology, and in your present state of mind you would believe all of them.

When she heard of the two-fold "accident," the death of Morange and that of Alexandre, which had brought on Constance's cardiacal attack, she simply gave an insane grin, a kind of involuntary snigger, and stammered: "Ah!

" Some one sniggered offensively.

The jury sniggered.

"What a clever boy you areSammy!" A subdued snigger came from the direction of the desk usually occupied by William.

" I regret to record that Marie and the other girl looked towards one another and sniggered.

I thought of the "angelic human hedgehog," and nearly sniggered in her face.

"Oh, yes," she sniggered, "there's plenty of room for a man to hide behind it.

For this of course he blamed the congregation, which certainly had no right to wink and snigger when he passed.

smile, simper, smirk; grin, grin like a Cheshire cat; mock, laugh in one's sleeve; laugh, laugh outright; giggle, titter, snigger, crow, snicker, chuckle, cackle; burst out, burst into a fit of laughter; shout, split, roar.

The negroes fledthey dared not trust their feelings; even Alicia sniggered unobtrusively; Grandfather Claiborne chuckled, and Aunt Missouri frankly collapsed into her rocking-chair, bubbling with mirth, crying out: "Good for you, Ross!

" "I did not ask if you were present when you put them in," said Sir Hector (whereupon the spectators sniggered and the judge smiled indulgently).

"That's my business, I fancy," said Quinby, with a peculiarly aggressive specimen of the nasal snigger of which enough was made in a previous chapter, but of which Quinby himself never tired.

Observe SNIGGER and SNAGGER, too; mark the goings and comings of these partners in business and iniquity.

You don't expect a man to break off in the middle of a line, and snigger, and say, it's very funny, but he's blest if he can think of the rest of it, and then try and make it up for himself, and, afterward, suddenly recollect it, when he has got to an entirely different part of the song, and break off, without a word of warning, to go back and let you have it then and there.

When they tittered, I tittered; when they roared, I roared; and I also threw in a little snigger all by myself now and then, as if I had seen a bit of humor that had escaped the others.

"Instead of in the fire," said the eldest boy, with a mournful snigger.

A recumbent comrade of the outpost sentry group sniggered.

He put to flight the dilettante (Who hadn't finished half the andante), But feared the servants' mockings Should they see him in his stockings, Racing along the corridor: Not that he thought it horrid, or Harsh to transfix him with a dagger, (He could not bear the fiddler's swagger), But felt quite sure so droll a figure Would make his rude domestics snigger.

There was a snigger at that, in the background, by the door; and a crush to get in and see how the rogues took their exposure; for my lady's shrill voice could be heard in the hall, and half the inn was running to listen.

I think you are a fool!' A snigger from the doorway gave point to the words; on which Lady Dunborough turned wrathfully in that direction.

" A Greek sniggered.

As we entered the room, the stranger rose, and, glancing in an embarrassed way from one of us to the other, suddenly broke out into an undeniable snigger.

And then he smiled a languid smile; sneering was ARTHUR'S fault, And he had one squirmy snigger which was worse than an assault.

Ralph sniggered.

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