Definition of Snickering

1. Verb. (present participle of snicker) ¹

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Definition of Snickering

1. snicker [v] - See also: snicker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snickering

snews
snib
snibbed
snibbing
snibs
snick
snick or snee
snicked
snicker
snicker-snack
snickerdoodle
snickerdoodles
snickered
snickerer
snickerers
snickering
snickeringly
snickers
snickersnee
snickersnees
snickery
snicket
snickets
snicking
snicks
snide
snidely
snideness
snidenesses
snider

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. ..."

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