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Definition of Tittered
1. titter [v] - See also: titter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tittered
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 ..."