Definition of Tittered

1. Verb. (past of titter) ¹

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Definition of Tittered

1. titter [v] - See also: titter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tittered

titration
titrations
titrator
titrators
titre
titred
titres
titrimetric
titrimetry
titter
tittered (current term)
titterel
titterels
titterer
titterers
tittering
titteringly
titters
tittie
tittimouse
titting
tittish
tittivate
tittivated

Literary usage of Tittered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, Henry Dale, Thomas Arnold (1873)
"... the old mon saying that it liad been tittered long ago : " A Dorian war shall come, nnd plague with It." Now there was a disputo among them, ..."

2. Charles Lamb: His Friends, His Haunts, and His Books by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1866)
"... and I grinned, and the widow tittered—and then I knew that she was not inconsolable. Mary was more frightened than hurt her husband. ..."

3. Ostentation and liberality by Arabella Argus (1821)
"... slw tittered, wept unrestrainedly. *' I rejoice at these tears," said Miss Colville, throwing 'her -arms round her Frances. '" lean now talk to you. ..."

4. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1892)
"When they tittered, I tittered; when they roared, I roared; and I also threw in a little snigger all by myself now and then, as if I had seen a bit of humor ..."

5. Letters of Gilbert Little Stark, July 23,1907- March 12, 1908 by Gilbert Little Stark (1908)
"He tittered audibly as he settled himself, reclining at length on one elbow; he uttered as the coolie withdrew backwards; he tittered when the Shan boy ..."

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