He's a chuckler, and something of a giggler, and it has that infectious quality that the best laughs have. |
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I felt a little uncomfortable suddenly being paired with Rob, the seemingly eternal giggler. |
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I'm a real giggler and I sometimes have to nip myself until it hurts to stop myself. |
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Let me just say that Emily was the biggest giggler in the world. |
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She is a liberal giggler when she talks about her reporting and generous weeper when she describes her daughter's death. |
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Hyenas are most likely to giggle after being attacked and while being chased around by another hyena who wants the carcass part the giggler is carrying around in its mouth. |
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It was a nightmare working with Peter because he was a terrible giggler and, between my father and Peter's laughter, they ruined dozens of takes. |
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But I must admit I'm a bit of a giggler when something has happened in rehearsal, and I probably get away with it a bit more. |
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She was not a giggler, despite her extreme youth, and she smiled the small slow smile that men brought to her face without knowing why. |
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Shaffei was a small, wiry man, full of humor, quietly religious, hardworking, a fussy housekeeper, a passable cook, earnest and polite, but also a giggler — I just loved him and depended on him completely. |
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The real Julia is a great giggler and a glamourpuss to boot, and she could flirt for Britain. |
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The excuse for this was that Charlie had been voted Giggler of the Year by the Butterkist company. |
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Bred by Phil O'Sullivan, of Newmarket, Co Cork, he is by the late Deep Decision out of Citizen Giggler, formerly a winner in graded company at Harlow for Sylvia Bonner. |
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