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- adjective Prone to giggling.
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- adjective Prone to
giggling .
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Examples
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First Impression: Dixie is described as a giggly, chatty, and ditzy Southerner.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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First Impression: Dixie is described as a giggly, chatty, and ditzy Southerner.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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CAROL COSTELLO, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well you know Wolf, it was such an odd exchange; kind of giggly, flirty, uncomfortable.
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Jurors in the trial of a man accused of killing an Indiana University student got "giggly" while sequestered at a hotel, records show -- with men racing each other wearing high heels, food fights, football and Frisbee.
Archive 2006-12-01 Ann Althouse 2006
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Jurors in the trial of a man accused of killing an Indiana University student got "giggly" while sequestered at a hotel, records show -- with men racing each other wearing high heels, food fights, football and Frisbee.
Memoirs, cartoons, rotting fish, peevish men... Ann Althouse 2006
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Jurors in the trial of a man accused of killing an Indiana University student got "giggly" while sequestered at a hotel, records show -- with men racing each other wearing high heels, food fights, football and Frisbee.
Bogus headline, ridiculously unshocking juror behavior. Ann Althouse 2006
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Mel Gibson's girl Oksana Grigorieva leads lovely ladies in cool hues Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie defy split rumours with 'giggly' appearance at awards You vote 'House' beauty Olivia Wilde's Golden Globes gown as your favourite Princess Mary, Prince Frederik and children all smiles on Switzerland's slopes
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- Meanwhile, Brangelina are doing their part to by enjoying a "giggly" night out.
Dose.ca Music briefs 2010
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My second viewing was better than my first - I had the "giggly" audience first and the quieter, more thoughtful audience second.
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She met with foreign leaders but she commanded more attention for meeting with "giggly" students on campus and appearing on an Indonesian variety show called "Awesome."
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