16 Verbs to Use for the Word giggles

" "What do I care for that?" said Tilly, tipping her head backward until it bumped against the wall of the house with a sounding bang, whereat Dora Robson gave a little giggle and exclaimed, "Mercy, Tilly, I heard it crack!"

Occasionally, also, I heard suppressed giggles from Saccharissa at the window.

A manicurist saw his hands and, smothering a giggle, pointed them out to the young fellow she was working on.

Over his mother's shoulders Piggy saw the hired girl giggle.

After several would-be ingratiating giggles, they finally pulled up in front of him whilst he was promenading the deck.

Silently and with caution he removed the yellow gloves from his hands, and so gave the foolish creatures a chance "to laugh out their blamed giggle.

And she, missing the giggle and the playfulness from the letter, thought his distress extreme indeed.

She was now repeatedly catching herself up from a too constant impulse to repeat that giggle.

The Marshall children thought this the most laughable name imaginable, and were not always successful in restraining the cruel giggles of childhood when she spoke of planchette's writing such beautiful messages from her long-since-dead husband and children.

" She silenced Flo's aggravating giggle with a frown.

In five minutes he had begun discussing with a pretty young woman the best way to cook a goose; and soon wandered away with her on some pretense, and we could hear his subdued, vibratory voice and low laugh from the surrounding darkness, and from time to time her nervous giggle.

The very opening begins the giggle: "One day, as I was going by That part of Holborn christened High," etc.

Never had he been so thankful for anything in his life as he was when he saw her bright eyes snap open, and heard her unsteady little giggle as she murmured, "My, but I thought I was dead, didn't you?" Game to her fingertips she had been.

It brought an appreciative giggle from Mrs. Brewster.

It is true that I care more to retain love's dream than these Cochin-Chinese, who, courting a giggle, use refinement in coarseness, research in vulgarity; true that my blood has swifter flow in a less ponderous body, and that I am not a feathered pig,but

Oh, granny, I've got such giggles!

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  giggles