giggle nervously
Frequency: 6.99.9 per million words
to giggle because you are anxious or uncomfortable
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Examples (20)
- During the interview, she giggled nervously when asked about her experience.
- She started to giggle nervously when her name was called.
- I always giggle nervously when meeting new people.
- He would always giggle nervously before giving a presentation.
- He giggles nervously, trying to hide his discomfort.
- The children tried to suppress a nervous giggle during the quiet ceremony.
- They were giggling nervously as the lights went out.
- A soft, nervous giggle escaped her lips as she walked onto the stage.
- The audience giggled nervously at the awkward joke.
- Why do you always giggle nervously when you're caught doing something wrong?
- She tends to giggle nervously under pressure.
- His nervous giggle was the only sound in the tense waiting room.
- "Sorry," he said, then giggled nervously.
- She couldn't help but giggle nervously as the interviewer asked challenging questions.
- I tried not to giggle nervously, but the silence dragged on.
- The audience heard a faint, nervous giggle from backstage.
- You could see him giggle nervously before the presentation.
- Whenever he felt uncomfortable, he'd often just giggle nervously.
- She forced a smile and giggled nervously to break the tension.
- Don't giggle nervously; try to answer the question clearly.