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1 Kichern
* * *to giggle; to snigger; to titter; to snicker* * *kị|chern ['kɪçɐn]vito giggle* * *1) (to laugh in a nervous or silly way.) giggle2) (a laugh of this kind.) giggle3) (to laugh quietly in an unpleasant manner eg at someone else's misfortune: When he fell off his chair we all sniggered.) snigger4) (an act of sniggering.) snigger5) (to giggle: He tittered nervously.) titter6) (a giggle.) titter* * *ki·chern[ˈkɪçɐn]vi to giggle* * *intransitives Verb giggle* * *dass ich nicht kichere! don’t make me laugh!* * *intransitives Verb giggle* * *v.to chuckle v.to giggle v.to snicker v.to titter v. -
2 kichern
* * *to giggle; to snigger; to titter; to snicker* * *kị|chern ['kɪçɐn]vito giggle* * *1) (to laugh in a nervous or silly way.) giggle2) (a laugh of this kind.) giggle3) (to laugh quietly in an unpleasant manner eg at someone else's misfortune: When he fell off his chair we all sniggered.) snigger4) (an act of sniggering.) snigger5) (to giggle: He tittered nervously.) titter6) (a giggle.) titter* * *ki·chern[ˈkɪçɐn]vi to giggle* * *intransitives Verb giggle* * *dass ich nicht kichere! don’t make me laugh!* * *intransitives Verb giggle* * *v.to chuckle v.to giggle v.to snicker v.to titter v.
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