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verb ADV. helplessly, hysterically, nervously The children giggled hysterically. PREP. about They giggled about their teacher's accident. | at We giggled at the picture. | over giggling over old photographs | with The children giggled with delight. PHRASES a fit of giggling, noun ADJ. little | high-pitched | nervous | girlish VERB + GIGGLE give, have, let out | collapse into, dissolve into, get ~s We all collapsed into giggles. Susan tends to get the giggles at the most inappropriate moments. | stifle, suppress I just managed to stifle a giggle at the absurd idea. | hear PREP. with a ~ ‘Age before beauty!’ she said with a giggle. | ~ about/at We had quite a giggle about the new office romance. PHRASES a fit of (the) giggles
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