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Snicker   /snˈɪkər/   Listen
Snicker

noun
(Written also snigger)
1.
A disrespectful laugh.  Synonyms: snigger, snort.






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"Snicker" Quotes from Famous Books



... certain vein of waggery, for at the moment Jack was over the middle of the stream, one of them stooped, and, grasping the head of the trunk, moved it quickly fully a couple of feet to the right, all three bursting into an audible snicker at the same moment. The lad was looking downward, meanwhile stepping carefully, when he glanced across to learn the meaning of the action, the stooping Indian being ...
— Camp-fire and Wigwam • Edward Sylvester Ellis



Words linked to "Snicker" :   express mirth, laugh, laughter, express joy



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