snigger in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To snigger means to laugh quietly or in a suppressed manner, often in response to something amusing or inappropriate.
Sample Sentences
- She couldn't help but snigger at the ridiculous joke he made during the meeting.
- As the teacher turned her back, the students began to snigger at the funny faces their friend was making.
- He tried to keep a straight face, but the snigger escaping his lips betrayed his amusement.
- While watching the comedy show, they shared a snigger over the clever punchlines.
- It was hard to remain serious when the toddler started to snigger at his own reflection.
- She tried to hide her amusement but couldn't help but snigger at his awkward dance moves.
- The group couldn't resist a snigger when they saw the kitten tumble off the couch.
- As the teacher recounted the embarrassing moment, the students began to snigger amongst themselves.
- He felt a bit guilty for sniggering at the comedian's self-deprecating jokes.
- When the prank was revealed, the entire class erupted in sniggers and laughter.