Titter
in sentence
11 examples of Titter in a sentence
However, Ade Edmonson & Rik Mayall have managed to create a film that raises barely a
titter.
Not a titter, a guffaw, a chortle, as a matter of fact, no facial movement at all.
Not a single laugh giggle chuckle
titter.
CURTAIN UP is a routine British comedy which fails to raise anything more than the slightest
titter.
[Applausive titter.]
The
titter
that rippled around the room appeared to abash the boy, but in reality that result was caused rather more by his worshipful awe of his unknown idol and the dread pleasure that lay in his high good fortune.
But he made a sad business of it with his unsteady hand, and a smothered
titter
rippled over the house.
'Really,' said Mr. Pickwick, 'I must throw myself on your mercy, to tell me or not, as you may think best; for I should never guess, if I were to try all night.''Why, then, he-he-he!' said Mr. Peter Magnus, with a bashful titter, 'what should you think, Mr. Pickwick, if I had come down here to make a proposal, Sir, eh?He, he, he!''Think!
When this ceremony of introduction had been gone through, the cook and Mary retired into the back kitchen to titter, for ten minutes; then returning, all giggles and blushes, they sat down to dinner.
'I am very sorry to put you to any inconvenience, Mrs. Raddle,' said Bob Sawyer deferentially, 'but--''Oh, it isn't any inconvenience,' replied the little woman, with a shrill
titter.
"She says, sir, that she'll have no gentlemen; they need not trouble themselves to come near her; nor," he added, with difficulty suppressing a titter, "any ladies either, except the young, and single."
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