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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of titter.

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Examples

  • In fact, his climactic act of putting Taylor in her place there's no other way to think of it seemed so out of character for this intelligent man and so poorly set up that the audience tittered with laughter, unsure of what they were supposed to think.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Stick Fly" Doesn't Stick Michael Giltz 2011

  • In fact, his climactic act of putting Taylor in her place there's no other way to think of it seemed so out of character for this intelligent man and so poorly set up that the audience tittered with laughter, unsure of what they were supposed to think.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: "Stick Fly" Doesn't Stick Michael Giltz 2011

  • "It is said they are good to their women, who do little work," tittered

    THE SUNLANDERS 2010

  • When Sister Judith tittered, Sister Maggie rolled her eyes.

    Slice Of Cherry Dia Reeves 2011

  • Captain Jamie and Doctor Jackson tittered, and the Warden, with a snort, led the way out of my cell.

    Chapter 12 2010

  • The dancers tittered on the tiptoes of expectancy.

    The Wife of a King 2010

  • Mrs. Schoville tittered and thought it all so unique, and she thought it so unique several times more when the lieutenant of Mounted Police and a couple of compatriots roared Rule

    CHAPTER 7 2010

  • A couple of the women tittered as they gamely joined in.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • The dancers tittered on the tiptoes of expectancy.

    The Wife of a King 2010

  • The laugh tittered and rippled through. clubs and social circles, was restrainedly merry in the editorial columns, and broke out in loud guffaws in the comic weeklies ..

    Goliah 2010

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