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snigger

[snig-er] / ˈsnɪg ər /




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West Midlands Police said one of his killers, Jordan Haines, sniggered when he saw video of the "vicious" assault.

From BBC

Large parts of the rest of the world would snigger at that.

From Seattle Times

"The name Shag makes people snigger but a shag is a seabird who has to fight for survival against impossible odds. That's very appropriate for Happisburgh."

From BBC

Some people exchanged pleasantries, while others darted their eyes and quietly sniggered.

From Reuters

But he left me his snorting, sniggering laughter, the traces of his Hull accent still stretching out his words, and his friendly voice preserved in all its rich, gentle warmth.

From BBC