Which preposition to use with sniggering

about Occurrences 1%

I was told of it all this morning at the Haute Gomme by a man I can rely upon, a really good fellow, who would not leave me in the dark about my sister's danger when all the smoking-rooms in Pall Mall were sniggering about it.

at Occurrences 1%

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.

behind Occurrences 1%

But you who, void of gaiety because void of love, have imagined that evil wit can take the place of good humour, and that one can play the sparrow when he is a sleek and vulgar trimmer, sniggering behind his wing, what I say to you is, "Guess again, Mock-sparrow, guess again!" THE GUINEA-HEN [Always applauding everything that is said at her receptions.]

from Occurrences 1%

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.

in Occurrences 1%

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

of Occurrences 1%

"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.

over Occurrences 1%

Those young-men, who are sniggering over some bad joke in the corner, for instance, are positively vulgar, as is that young lady who is indulging in practical coquetry; but, on the whole, there is little of this; and, even our hostess, a silly woman, devoured with the desire of being what neither her social position, education, habits nor notions fit her to be, is less obtrusive, bustling, and offensive, than a similar person, elsewhere.

to Occurrences 1%

There was a muttering inside, a shuffling as of some one getting out of a berth, and then a low inquiry in Spanish, "Who is there?" "Me, sah," returned Coronado, imitating, and imitating perfectly, the accent of the steward, who meantime had gone forward, talking and sniggering to himself, after an idiotic way that he had.

with Occurrences 1%

All expression died out of his face, but he spoke to his young courtier, who fluttered forward sniggering with amusement.

among Occurrences 1%

When she passed the drug-store corner there would be a sniggering among the vacant-eyed loafers idling there, and they would leer at each other and jest in undertones.

Which preposition to use with  sniggering