But even beyond that, she had a great sense of humor, and while the other women tittered, she had a rich, throaty laugh. |
Later on the custom was abolished because vulgar people tittered and the dignity of the elephants or their mahouts was wounded. |
Bryan tittered nervously, and the two men sat in a very uncomfortable hot silence. |
The courtiers all tittered, and some indeed extended it to a most uncourtly loud laugh. |
He read the passage in his Southern drawl as Jay and the audience tittered. |
Brown flashed a knowing look into the gallery, and a few people, for want of a better word, tittered. |