用giggled造句子,“giggled”造句

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"I beg your pardon?" she giggled.

This time it giggled as it spoke, "Stop it!"

We just had a really good giggle and laugh, we giggled a lot.

The boy stood in the middle of a garden, flirting with two girls who giggled and blushed.

When I told her it is a miniature dog, she giggled and said the children are hidden behind the trees.

A white hand waved. The Japanese houseboy giggled. The aubergine door of the smart little town house shut in my face.

At least two journalists giggled. Which is a vast achievement, as the White House press corpstakes itself terribly seriously. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest also cracked a smile.

Today, while in class, a cute boy came up and asked me for my number, I giggled and wrote my phone number on a piece of paper and told him to call me sometime, he gave me a weird look and walked away.

They giggled at his recklessness.

They giggled nervously as they waited for their turn.

The big doll sat in a brand-new baby carriage and giggled.

She giggled. She said, "First off, do you think your mother's film will ever be seen by anyone?"

Well, whatever I am, remember you are my wife; we were married an hour since, in the presence of all these witnesses. She giggled, and her colour rose.

Lin Pei-shan giggled but refused to speak. At the first opportunity, she slipped under Chan-, Su-su's arm and raced away along a parti-coloured cobbled path, skirting the pond and turning right.

giggled造句

The woman giggled aloud.

Relieved by his assurances, Lin Pei-shan giggled.

Francesca giggled and watched Kim Kai's head slowly swing back and forth.

The buttons kept conveniently popping open, so that she could draw attention to her legs as she redid them and giggled.

The children giggled hysterically.

She looked around to make sure no one giggled or did anything foolish.

She blushed when our eyes locked, accepted my invitation to dance goofily onstage and giggled promisingly when I inquired about Chongqing’s culinary treats.

And the observers just giggled more.

The field-mouse addressed got up on his legs, giggled shyly, looked round the room, and remained absolutely tongue-tied.

Henry giggled happily in the baby chair.

Small children giggled in the audience, and a few older ones smirked, pitying the old woman for her stiff arthritic fingers that would never be as good and agile as theirs.

The old lady giggled with delight when she saw such a big reaction.

There was laughter about the skimpy fare and the Tarleton girls giggled as they told of makeshifts for clothes, as if they were telling the most amusing of jokes.

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