Giggle vs. Chuckle

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Giggleverb

To laugh gently or in a high-pitched voice; to laugh in a silly or giddy way.

Gigglenoun

A high-pitched, silly laugh.

Gigglenoun

(informal) Fun; an amusing episode.

Giggleverb

To laugh with short catches of the breath or voice; to laugh in a light, affected, or silly manner; to titter with childish levity.

Gigglenoun

A kind of laugh, with short catches of the voice or breath; a light, silly laugh.

Gigglenoun

a foolish or nervous laugh

Giggleverb

laugh nervously;

Chucklenoun

A quiet laugh.

Chuckleverb

To laugh quietly or inwardly.

Chuckleverb

(transitive) To communicate through chuckling.

Chuckleverb

To make the sound of a chicken; to cluck.

Chuckleverb

To call together, or call to follow, as a hen calls her chickens; to cluck.

Chuckleverb

To fondle; to indulge or pamper.

Chuckleverb

To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck.

Chuckleverb

To fondle; to cocker.

Chuckleverb

To laugh in a suppressed or broken manner, as expressing inward satisfaction, exultation, or derision.

Chucklenoun

A short, suppressed laugh; the expression of satisfaction, exultation, or derision.

Chucklenoun

a soft partly suppressed laugh

Chuckleverb

laugh quietly or with restraint

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