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snickering (verb)

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  • snicker — verb 1》 snigger. 2》 (of a horse) whinny. noun a snigger or whinny. Derivatives snickering adjective snickeringly adverb Origin C17: imitative …   English new terms dictionary

  • snicker — I. intransitive verb (snickered; snickering) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1694 to laugh in a covert or partly suppressed manner ; titter • snickerer noun • snickery adjective II. noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Common English usage misconceptions — Text from Robert Louis Stevenson s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as it would appear in a professionally published edition in the United States today, featuring one sentence paragraphs, sentences beginning with the conjunctions but and and …   Wikipedia

  • snicker — (v.) 1690s, possibly of imitative origin, similar to Du. snikken to gasp, sob. Related: Snickered; snickering. The noun is first recorded 1836, from the verb …   Etymology dictionary

  • snicker — [[t]snɪ̱kə(r)[/t]] snickers, snickering, snickered VERB If you snicker, you laugh quietly in a disrespectful way, for example at something rude or embarrassing. [V at n] We all snickered at Mrs. Swenson. [Also V] Syn: snigger N COUNT Snicker is… …   English dictionary

  • snicker — UK [ˈsnɪkə(r)] / US [ˈsnɪkər] verb [intransitive] Word forms snicker : present tense I/you/we/they snicker he/she/it snickers present participle snickering past tense snickered past participle snickered 1) if a horse snickers, it makes a low… …   English dictionary

  • snicker — ► VERB 1) snigger. 2) (of a horse) whinny. ► NOUN ▪ an act or sound of snickering. ORIGIN imitative …   English terms dictionary

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