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Giggled

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Giggled meaning

simple past and past participle of giggle

Example sentences (20)

At this point, Kevin burst out laughing, while Nick giggled along too — as did the crew members off-camera.

Her standing ovation was obviously well-loved by the audience as they smiled and giggled at her heartfelt words.

Both of them appeared to be happy as they giggled.

One fan giggled: "But why did it take me so long to realise this wasn’t a toy for your mouth?

She took it up with a comic spirit, smiling as the audience giggled at the recognition of melodies from the standard repertoire and pop culture, before abruptly switching to something new or slamming her hands down in tone clusters.

The Democrats and socialists I spoke to are depressed, whereas one Texan Trump supporter told me he was so excited that he couldn’t sleep at night (then his wife giggled).

The pair flirted and giggled in interviews.

The Queen giggled as she was told how crew members were allowed to play cassette tapes during the voyage and had to be shown how to re-spool tape using a pencil.

His supporters giggled at the same awkward pauses and crosstalk that come with calling a relative on speaker phone.

Mindy and Zach get marriedWhen Mindy stepped out, Zach winked at her and she smiled huge and giggled.

Ms Strachan giggled as she presented a segment on the mating strategies of seals, detailing the differences between Grey and Harbour seals.

One inserted a long pause; another shouted it too close to the microphone, and the audience giggled.

We all giggled at the panic buying in Singapore initially.

Baby Owen just sat and giggled, quite unaware of the desperation.

It just happened and we just giggled at it and that was it,’ said the 43-year-old during filming of her upcoming Life Stories episode with Piers Morgan.

Not going to lie, I giggled the first time I heard the word spatchcock but it's a method I now swear by.

The Queen ‘giggled like a schoolgirl’ when she heard a rude joke about Viagra and has a ‘wicked’ sense of humour, a royal courtier reveals.

Uncharacteristically giddy, the prime minister giggled and gloated to the wild room: “Thirty-five mandates!” he noted, deservedly celebrating the expansion of his party’s mandate in the Knesset.

He giggled on Jim Lehrer’s PBS show that Obama had told him off the record that the shovel-ready promise was a crock, yet he sat on the truth until his Times’ colleague Peter Baker reported the admission more than a year later.

Many of the cheerleaders giggled nervously and waved back, but when the fake Kim broke into an impromptu jig all hell broke loose.