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1. A short, high-pitched, spasmodic laugh: Trudy had an attack of the giggles after hearing how her friend got lost on his way to visit her.
2. A quiet laugh that is sometimes involuntary in a way that is characteristic of children: The people in the house could hear the giggles of the children who were playing in the back yard.
2. A quiet laugh that is sometimes involuntary in a way that is characteristic of children: The people in the house could hear the giggles of the children who were playing in the back yard.
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English Words in Action, Group G
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giggle (verb), giggles; giggled; giggling
1. To laugh with repeated short, high pitched, spasmodic sounds; especially, in a childish way, often at something silly: Harry's girlfriend giggled just like a little kid.
2. To laugh audibly with convulsive sounds, but not loudly, sometimes without meaning to or because of nervousness: Several people were all joking and giggling nervously as they were waiting for the ceremony to begin.
2. To laugh audibly with convulsive sounds, but not loudly, sometimes without meaning to or because of nervousness: Several people were all joking and giggling nervously as they were waiting for the ceremony to begin.
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English Words in Action, Group G
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