The hedge priest roared with delight, Fulke sniggered meaningly, and a sardonic grin lit up the stern countenance of Geoffroi de la Bourne. |
Then she smiled, laughed, and sniggered, but not because she imagined that she had achieved humour, but because that was her way of making herself agreeable. |
Mrs. Jones sniggered before she spoke, and when she had finished speaking covered her mouth with her hand and sniggered again. |
Despite all her endeavours, Dolly found herself seated next to the lady who had sniggered. |
When we grow to the handling of our own brain unadorned vulgarity revolts us, there is hardly a man, before his brain has ripened, who has not sniggered upon occasion at unpleasant trivialities. |