giggling 的 2 个定义
gig·gled, gig·gling.
- 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.
- a silly, spasmodic laugh; titter.
- Slang. an amusing experience, incident, etc.: Going to a silly movie was always a giggle.
giggling 近义词
snickering laugh
更多giggling例句
- During our lengthy chat, Cal can be heard scampering around and giggling in the background.
- The creaking of the bed can be heard through the floorboards and, 20 minutes later, Beverley emerges, giggling.
- I could hear the girls giggling upstairs, their TV music shows going.
- “I think my fans just have high hopes for me,” Kwan says, giggling a little more.
- Yes, on top of everything else, Beyoncé is even the best at giggling.
- Human resemblances at the Zoo are quite enough to call up this purely functional giggling.
- A distant light, and the noise of females giggling, which increased most indecorously as I drew near, attracted my attention.
- There was a good deal of giggling and loud whispering at the back door of the barn.
- The first time Twinkleheels saw them travelling at that gait he couldn't help giggling.
- Ned still giggling with both hands to his black mouth replied distrustfully.