Tittered
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9 examples of Tittered in a sentence
When they tittered, I tittered; when they roared, I roared; and I also threw in a little snigger all by myself now and then, as if I had seen a bit of humour that had escaped the others.
These other people also
tittered
when the young men tittered, and roared when the young men roared; and, as the two young men
tittered
and roared and exploded with laughter pretty continuously all through the song, it went exceedingly well.
The choir always
tittered
and whispered all through service.
At this answer, which was delivered without the slightest appearance of irritation, and with the most complete simplicity and equanimity of manner, the spectators tittered, the little judge smiled, and Serjeant Buzfuz looked particularly foolish.
'Do you remember going up to Mrs. Bardell's house, one night in November last?''Oh, yes, wery well.''Oh, you do remember that, Mr. Weller,' said Serjeant Buzfuz, recovering his spirits; 'I thought we should get at something at last.''I rayther thought that, too, sir,' replied Sam; and at this the spectators
tittered
again.
At this very unexpected reply, the spectators
tittered
again, and Dodson & Fogg, turning very red, leaned over to Serjeant Buzfuz, and in a hurried manner whispered something in his ear.
The consequence of which was, that the young ladies
tittered
and giggled, and the old lady laughed out loud, and the bailie and the other old fellows roared till they were red in the face, the whole mortal time.
And the Eaglet bent down its head to hide a smile: some of the other birds
tittered
audibly.
Amy and Louisa Eshton
tittered
under their breath, and looked a little frightened.
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