giggle at (someone or something)
giggle at (someone or something)
To utter a short laugh elicited by someone or something. I giggled at the baby's attempts to grab her feet. We giggled at the professor when his voice cracked, then quickly hid our faces when other people turned around to look at us.
See also: giggle
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
giggle at someone or something
to snicker or chuckle at someone or something. Are you giggling at me? Fran giggled at the antics of the clown.
See also: giggle
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- giggle at
- squeak out
- impress (something) (up)on (someone)
- impress on
- lay (something) on (someone or something)
- lay on
- lay something on someone
- impress (something) into (something)
- impress into
- end of one's rope, at the