snigger in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ 'snigə ] ]
Examples
- Fashionistas, as we know, tend to reserve a special place in their childish hearts for things that would otherwise produce a snigger.
- A punishment could be informal, like a snigger or gossip, or more formalized, through institutions such as prisons and mental homes.
- He and Gina catch up at a posh restaurant where a table of businessmen snigger and he checks his drug face blotches in the mirror.
- You can t snigger at class, or Princess Diana, even if you re the sort of person who might always have done so.
- Men like to snigger about their mindless consumption and racy nightlife, without stopping to think that they have left young unmarried women with little alternative.
- Irritation is palpable among Uighurs who refuse to go into Chinese restaurants or snigger in Uighur about Chinese officials who don't understand the language.
- These incidents used to be the domain of rugby league, but after recent events, rugby union can no longer point the finger and snigger.
- Gretel, Gwilanna's dragon, puts David under a spell and goes with David to a publishing meeting which gets his Snigger book published.
- "She's a pretty one, " the general secretary of the Communist Party _ a famous lecher _ sniggers at an actress.
- They may snigger at a gay joke on the golf course, but they would never ride a bus across the country to protest against gay marriage.