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Verb snicker has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: snickered Part of Speech: verb Senses: 1. (Transitive) To utter a low, partly stifled laugh in a sly or covert manner, often expressing scorn, derision, or amusement. 2. (Intransitive) To laugh in a subdued, partially repressed manner, often suggesting mockery or amusement. 3. (Intransitive) To give a stifled sound resembling a sneer; to express disdain or disapproval. Usage: - Charlie snickered at the comedian's jokes, finding them rather amusing. - The students snickered behind the teacher's back when she made a mistake. - Emily rolled her eyes and snickered at Michael's clumsy attempt to flirt with her. Related Products: | |||||
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