giggle

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gig·gle

 (gĭg′əl)
v. gig·gled, gig·gling, gig·gles
v.intr.
To laugh with repeated short, spasmodic sounds.
v.tr.
To utter while giggling.
n.
A short, spasmodic laugh.

[Of imitative origin.]

gig′gler n.
gig′gling·ly adv.
gig′gly adj.
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giggle

(ˈɡɪɡəl)
vb
(intr) to laugh nervously or foolishly
n
1. such a laugh
2. informal something or someone that provokes amusement
3. the giggles a fit of prolonged and uncontrollable giggling
4. for a giggle informal as a joke or prank; not seriously
[C16: of imitative origin]
ˈgiggler n
ˈgiggling n, adj
ˈgigglingly adv
ˈgiggly adj
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gig•gle

(ˈgɪg əl)

v. -gled, -gling,
n. v.i.
1. to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way, esp. with short, repeated gasps and titters, as from ill-concealed amusement or nervous embarrassment.
n.
2. a silly, spasmodic laugh; titter; snicker.
[1500–10; imitative; compare Dutch gigelen, German gickeln. See -le]
gig′gler, n.
gig′gling•ly, adv.
gig′gly, adj.
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Giggle

 a group of silly young girls. See also gaggle.
Examples: giggle of girls; of typists.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

giggle


Past participle: giggled
Gerund: giggling

Imperative
giggle
giggle
Present
I giggle
you giggle
he/she/it giggles
we giggle
you giggle
they giggle
Preterite
I giggled
you giggled
he/she/it giggled
we giggled
you giggled
they giggled
Present Continuous
I am giggling
you are giggling
he/she/it is giggling
we are giggling
you are giggling
they are giggling
Present Perfect
I have giggled
you have giggled
he/she/it has giggled
we have giggled
you have giggled
they have giggled
Past Continuous
I was giggling
you were giggling
he/she/it was giggling
we were giggling
you were giggling
they were giggling
Past Perfect
I had giggled
you had giggled
he/she/it had giggled
we had giggled
you had giggled
they had giggled
Future
I will giggle
you will giggle
he/she/it will giggle
we will giggle
you will giggle
they will giggle
Future Perfect
I will have giggled
you will have giggled
he/she/it will have giggled
we will have giggled
you will have giggled
they will have giggled
Future Continuous
I will be giggling
you will be giggling
he/she/it will be giggling
we will be giggling
you will be giggling
they will be giggling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been giggling
you have been giggling
he/she/it has been giggling
we have been giggling
you have been giggling
they have been giggling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been giggling
you will have been giggling
he/she/it will have been giggling
we will have been giggling
you will have been giggling
they will have been giggling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been giggling
you had been giggling
he/she/it had been giggling
we had been giggling
you had been giggling
they had been giggling
Conditional
I would giggle
you would giggle
he/she/it would giggle
we would giggle
you would giggle
they would giggle
Past Conditional
I would have giggled
you would have giggled
he/she/it would have giggled
we would have giggled
you would have giggled
they would have giggled
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.giggle - a foolish or nervous laughgiggle - a foolish or nervous laugh    
laugh, laughter - the sound of laughing
Verb1.giggle - laugh nervously; "The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom"
express joy, express mirth, laugh - produce laughter
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giggle

verb laugh, chuckle, snigger, chortle, titter, twitter, tee-hee, GGG (S.M.S.), GGL (S.M.S.) Both girls began to giggle
noun laugh, chuckle, snigger, chortle, titter, twitter, GGG (S.M.S.), GGL (S.M.S.) She gave a little giggle.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

giggle

verb
To laugh in a stifled way:
noun
A stifled laugh:
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Translations
ضِحْكَةٌ بَلْهاءيَضْحَكُيَضْحَكُ ضِحْكَةً بَلْهاء
chichotat sehihňat sechichotání
fnisefnis
kikattaa
hihotati se
vihogvihogás
flissflissa
くすくす笑う
낄낄 웃다
kiketanuolatos kikenantis
ķiķināšanaķiķināt
hihitanjehihitati se
fnittra
หัวเราะต่อกระซิก
kıkırdamakkıkır kıkır gülmekkıkırdama
khúc khích

giggle

[ˈgɪgl]
A. Nrisita f
she got the gigglesle dio la risa tonta
they did it for a giggle (Brit) → lo hicieron para reírse
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

giggle

[ˈgɪgəl]
vi (gen)glousser
Caroline started to giggle → Caroline se mit à glousser.
He giggled nervously
BUT Il ricana nerveusement.
n (gen)petit rire m bête
a nervous giggle → un petit rire nerveux
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

giggle

nGekicher nt no pl, → Kichern nt no pl; …, he said with a giggle…, sagte er kichernd; we had a good giggle about it (inf)wir haben uns darüber gekringelt (inf); it was a bit of a giggle (inf)es war ganz lustig; a fit of the gigglesein Kicheranfall m; to get the gigglesanfangen herumzukichern; to do something as a giggleetw aus Spaß tun
vikichern, gickeln (inf)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

giggle

[ˈgɪgl]
1. nrisolino (sciocco)
to get the giggles → farsi prendere dalla risarella
2. viridacchiare (scioccamente), avere la risarella
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

giggle

(ˈgigl) verb
to laugh in a nervous or silly way.
noun
a laugh of this kind.
ˈgiggler noun
ˈgiggly adjective
giggling often. a giggly young girl.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

giggle

يَضْحَكُ chichotat se fnise kichern χασκογελώ reír tontamente, reírse tontamente kikattaa pouffer hihotati se ridacchiare くすくす笑う 낄낄 웃다 giechelen fnise zachichotać dar risadinhas хихикать fnittra หัวเราะต่อกระซิก kıkırdamak khúc khích 哈哈地笑
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After Tiny had helped the cook wash the dishes, she and Lena sat on the other side of the double doors between the parlour and the dining-room, listening to the music and giggling at the jokes and stories.
If you deal fair with us you'll not regret it, but if you try any tricks, God help you!' He spoke in a nervous, jerky fashion, and with little giggling laughs in between, but somehow he impressed me with fear more than the other.
But remember,' he added, tapping me lightly on the chest and giggling, 'if you speak to a human soul about this--one human soul, mind--well, may God have mercy upon your soul!"
Indeed, it was almost mesmeric, the effect which this giggling ruffian had produced upon the unfortunate linguist, for he could not speak of him save with trembling hands and a blanched cheek.
There was a good deal of giggling as the girls came out from the little dressing room and joined their waiting escorts, who stood in a line against the wall, mostly struggling with refractory gloves.
A promenading couple put their heads behind the screen, and withdrew with the sound of feminine giggling. Outside, the piano was being thumped to the tune of a popular polka.
"What's her name?" he asked of the giggling girl, nodding at the dark-eyed one.
Such was their impression on Mr Swiveller, coupled with the reflection that no man could oppose his destiny, that in a very short space of time his spirits rose surprisingly, and he was enabled to give the dwarf an account of the receipt of the cake, which, it appeared, had been brought to Bevis Marks by the two surviving Miss Wackleses in person, and delivered at the office door with much giggling and joyfulness.
Of the daughters one was thirteen and another fourteen, they both had snub noses, and I was awfully shy of them because they were always whispering and giggling together.
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