giggling / ˈgɪg əl /

咯咯笑咯咯地笑傻笑傻笑着

giggling2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

gig·gled, gig·gling.

  1. to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way, especially with short, repeated gasps and titters, as from juvenile or ill-concealed amusement or nervous embarrassment.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a silly, spasmodic laugh; titter.
  2. Slang. an amusing experience, incident, etc.: Going to a silly movie was always a giggle.

giggling 近义词

n. 名词 noun

snickering laugh

更多giggling例句

  1. During our lengthy chat, Cal can be heard scampering around and giggling in the background.
  2. The creaking of the bed can be heard through the floorboards and, 20 minutes later, Beverley emerges, giggling.
  3. I could hear the girls giggling upstairs, their TV music shows going.
  4. “I think my fans just have high hopes for me,” Kwan says, giggling a little more.
  5. Yes, on top of everything else, Beyoncé is even the best at giggling.
  6. Human resemblances at the Zoo are quite enough to call up this purely functional giggling.
  7. A distant light, and the noise of females giggling, which increased most indecorously as I drew near, attracted my attention.
  8. There was a good deal of giggling and loud whispering at the back door of the barn.
  9. The first time Twinkleheels saw them travelling at that gait he couldn't help giggling.
  10. Ned still giggling with both hands to his black mouth replied distrustfully.