Giggled can be categorized as a verb.
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giggle - laugh nervously; "The girls giggled when the rock star came into the classroom" |
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1. | verb | I called the store and the clerk giggled, and agreed that it was gross, but said it was not her problem. | |
2. | verb | We took our 7 month old and she laughed and giggled when (very harshly I might add) grabbing and 'kissed' the goats and lambs. | |
3. | verb | Mary giggled. | |
4. | verb | Tom giggled like a schoolgirl. | |
5. | verb | Tom giggled. | |
6. | verb | The girls giggled. | |
7. | verb | Tom giggled again. | |
8. | verb | Tom giggled girlishly. | |
9. | verb | Tom giggled loudly. | |
10. | verb | They all giggled. | |
11. | verb | They both giggled. | |
12. | verb | Tom giggled and Mary smiled. | |
13. | verb | Everyone giggled. | |
14. | verb | Tom laughed and Mary giggled. | |
15. | verb | One day two impeccably dressed young men arrived at the home of Mary and Tom. Opening the door, Mary saw they were both wearing name tags identifying them as "Elders." Mary giggled; to her eyes, this designation seemed slightly ludicrous, as Elder Hinton was 19 and Elder Bauer was 18. |
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I called the store and the clerk giggled, and agreed that it was gross, but said it was not her problem. |
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We took our 7 month old and she laughed and giggled when (very harshly I might add) grabbing and 'kissed' the goats and lambs. |
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Mary giggled. | |
Tom giggled like a schoolgirl. | |
Tom giggled. | |
The girls giggled. | |
Tom giggled again. | |
Tom giggled girlishly. | |
Tom giggled loudly. | |
They all giggled. | |
They both giggled. | |
Tom giggled and Mary smiled. | |
Everyone giggled. | |
Tom laughed and Mary giggled. | |
One day two impeccably dressed young men arrived at the home of Mary and Tom. Opening the door, Mary saw they were both wearing name tags identifying them as "Elders." Mary giggled; to her eyes, this designation seemed slightly ludicrous, as Elder Hinton was 19 and Elder Bauer was 18. |