Pronunciation of the English word giggle.
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1. | She has a cute giggle. | |
2. | When I was younger, I hated going to weddings. My grandmothers and aunts would huddle around me, poke me in the side, and giggle "You're next! You're next!" They only stopped this nonsense when I began to do the same thing at funerals. | |
3. | Sitting behind people at the movies who constantly chat and giggle doesn't make for an enjoyable evening. | |
4. | He always had a giggle. | |
5. | If you're so smart, then why don't you take over my lesson and I'll just sit here and giggle! | |
6. | But the best part of being a Girl Scout? “It’s always been camping,” she said. “You put your phones away and bond with nature — and just giggle uncontrollably with your friends.” | |
7. | Tom started to giggle. | |
8. | This video made me giggle. | |
9. | What Tom said made Mary giggle. | |
10. | It made Tom giggle. |