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Definitions from the WebSnigglePart of Speech: verb Sense 1: to catch fish by hooking them in a cunning manner Sample Sentence: As a child, I used to sniggle for trout in the nearby river. Sense 2: to wriggle or twist one's body in amusement or excitement Sample Sentence: The toddler giggled and sniggled with joy when her father lifted her into the air. Sense 3: to pry or obtain something in a sly or sneaky manner Sample Sentence: She managed to sniggle a peek at the surprise party decorations before everyone arrived. Sense 4: to fool or deceive someone mischievously Sample Sentence: The mischievous prankster loved to sniggle his friends with fake spiders. Part of Speech: noun Sense 1: a mischievous or sly person Sample Sentence: He's always up to some sort of mischief; he's such a little sniggle! Part of Speech: adjective Sense 1: popular or prominent among a local group or community Sample Sentence: That restaurant is a sniggle hotspot, known for its unique local dishes. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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