Definition of giggly in English:
giggly
adjectivegiggliest, gigglier ˈɡɪɡ(ə)liˈɡɪɡ(ə)li
Having a tendency to laugh in an excited, nervous, or silly way.
from giggly schoolgirl to tough career woman
Example sentencesExamples
- It's somewhere between very burly and very giggly.
- Please, email us your own suggestions for getting all giggly at your desk.
- Being in this close proximity with a good-looking guy on a motorcycle is getting me giggly.
- One of the slight gender-based differences is that the giggliest character has a female voice.
- Now this just shows how silly and young and giggly we were.
- His eyes alighted on a gaggle of girls who looked distinctly giggly.
- His full giggly countenance was replaced by a grumpy broody look.
- We're getting gigglier and gigglier and not really caring what's on TV.
- Unfortunately, I left at the same moment that a giggly group of sophomores decided to show up.
- She's warm and giggly and feels misunderstood by her countrymen.
Definition of giggly in US English:
giggly
adjectiveˈɡiɡ(ə)lēˈɡɪɡ(ə)li
Having a tendency to laugh in an excited, nervous, or silly way.
from giggly schoolgirl to tough career woman
Example sentencesExamples
- Please, email us your own suggestions for getting all giggly at your desk.
- Unfortunately, I left at the same moment that a giggly group of sophomores decided to show up.
- She's warm and giggly and feels misunderstood by her countrymen.
- We're getting gigglier and gigglier and not really caring what's on TV.
- One of the slight gender-based differences is that the giggliest character has a female voice.
- Being in this close proximity with a good-looking guy on a motorcycle is getting me giggly.
- It's somewhere between very burly and very giggly.
- His eyes alighted on a gaggle of girls who looked distinctly giggly.
- Now this just shows how silly and young and giggly we were.
- His full giggly countenance was replaced by a grumpy broody look.