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  • adverb In a giggling way.

Etymologies

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giggling +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • But in this instance, no: After disparaging a "teaching" play, Lahr proceeds on the next page to praise a play about Boy Scout on Boy Scout sex, featuring a central character he describes, gigglingly, as "a little package of perversity" Wild Animals You Should Know.

    Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive? Carla Seaquist 2012

  • The action in this film is bloody and unnerving, whether it is Uday gigglingly torturing and raping young women or shooting and stabbing his perceived enemies.

    Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Devil's Double Marshall Fine 2011

  • But JFK and Spitzer cheated on their oomphy wives and, as the title of Wolff's article gigglingly proclaims, "It's the adultery, stupid."

    Sex and the single-minded journalists 2008

  • "Apparently, anyone can do it," she might've said, gigglingly.

    Mark Morford: Breaking: Paula Abdul Announces Alaska Gubernatorial Run 2009

  • Hugh Grant as one of the two front members of an 80s pop band was shriekingly, peek-through-your-fingers gigglingly funny, and the songs they did were OMG perfect.

    charmed :) jaylake 2007

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