Thesaurus / snicker
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
Enslee began to snicker again, taking some support in his shame from another man's disgrace.
WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?RUPERT HUGHES
Jest tell her there's more Smithses wanted an' she'll leave the Greenses 'thout a snicker.'
THE ORPHEUS C. KERR PAPERS. SERIES 1ROBERT H. NEWELL
A gratified snore from Dee and Miss Cox with a little snicker went to her room.
AT BOARDING SCHOOL WITH THE TUCKER TWINSNELL SPEED
The snicker grew to a laugh—a laugh with a thread of grim menace in it, and a tinge of mounting man-hysteria.
BACK HOMEIRVIN S. COBB
You see, I'm goin' to croak 'fore long—oh, you don't need to snicker; 't's a fact.
TRAMPING WITH TRAMPSJOSIAH FLYNT
An amused snicker from Bill was followed by Larrys asking another question.
PETER COTTERELL'S TREASURERUPERT SARGENT HOLLAND
"Nobody'd accuse yu of anything like that," came from the window, accompanied by an overdone snicker.
HOPALONG CASSIDY'S RUSTLER ROUND-UPCLARENCE EDWARD MULFORD
Reverdy had lifted an enraptured face, but at sight of Braile pausing in sarcastic pleasure, he dropped his head with a snicker.
THE LEATHERWOOD GODWILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
But nowadays the world moves quicker than in the long ago; old-fashioned methods make us snicker, they were so crude and slow.
UNCLE WALT [WALT MASON]WALT MASON
Von Stinnes, a melancholy Pierrot doffing his hat with a gallant snicker to the moon.
ERIK DORNBEN HECHT
WORDS RELATED TO SNICKER
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