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Definition of Snickering
1. snicker [v] - See also: snicker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snickering
Literary usage of Snickering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theatre Arts by Society of Arts and Crafts, Detroit (1922)
"MONSIEUR MOUTON [still snickering]. I told you you'd be tickled. ... [Snickering].
I willed that all those who attend my funeral . ..."
2. The Writings of John Burroughs by John Burroughs (1913)
"... giving out the while a stream of snickering, staccato sounds that suggest
unmistakably that I am a source of mirth and ridicule to him. ..."
3. The Summit of the Years by John Burroughs (1913)
"... giving out the while a stream of snickering, staccato sounds that suggest
unmistakably that I am a source of mirth and ridicule to him. ..."
4. The Summit of the Years by John Burroughs (1913)
"... giving out the while a stream of snickering, staccato sounds that suggest
unmistakably that I am a source of mirth and ridicule to him. ..."
5. The Summit of the Years by John Burroughs (1913)
"... giving out the while a stream of snickering, staccato sounds that suggest
unmistakably that I am a source of mirth and ridicule to him. ..."