Which preposition to use with titter
It is not all of philanthropy to classify degenerates, titter at ignorance, and to go a-peeping through the slums!
His indignant expostulations were met with a titter of suppressed laughter; he was roughly forced down upon his knees, and while in this position what seemed like two buckets of cold water were emptied over his devoted head.
Indeed, while the master was making this oration, there was a general titter behind him in the schoolroom.
" "Nequaquam" said Amy faintly, "not ever" There was a titter from Alice Jallow, in which Kittie Rossmore joined.
" These last sentences Andy tittered in a vivid gasp as he went down the stairs and once more reached the outer air.
And still, as each repeated pleasure tired, Succeeding sports the mirthful band inspired; The dancing pair that simply sought renown By holding out to tire each other down; The swain mistrustless of his smutted face, While secret laughter tittered round the place; The bashful virgin's side-long looks of love, The matron's glance that would those looks reprove: These were thy charms, sweet village!
The new flight of beauties to whom I have made my addresses, suffer me to pay the treat, and then titter with boys.
Of course I'm not suggesting you should allow yourself to be denuded in the cause (like Lady GODIVA), but I daresay you have some odds and ends stowed away that you would contribute; for instance, that delightful old topper that you were wont to go to church in before the War, and that used to cause a titter among the choircan't you get the moths to let you have it?
Said they matched my kimono, and they tittered over my clumsiness in sitting on the floor.
" There rose a titter about the two.