snicker造句

She almost smiled, but it turned into a snicker.

I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker T. s.

If you question her ways, she'll snicker and tell you, "you're just another member of the corporate cattle herd... wasting your time to meet someone else's agenda."

After class the next day, I noticed that my classmates were talking in twos and threes, and some of them were watching me snicker.

snicker造句

At school, your classmates start to snicker.

Smile, giggle, snicker, or chuckle! Smiling releases serotonin in the brain, which instantaneously gives your mood a lift.

Ultimately, I decided not to keep wearing the aforementioned hairpiece-it required constant maintenance, and if people knew I was wearing it, they'd probably snicker.

And our own snicker when someone else really had left behind.

Looking carefully at those beautiful flowers, carefully touching your green branches, I looked back at the long lane, afraid that someone would snicker at my infatuation.

I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker (T. S. Eliot).

His cockroach moustache seems to snicker.

Even before I debuted, I used to snicker to myself imagining that I was the main character in a movie.

It's the first book I make all the management trainees at Fog Creek read, before anything else, and they always snicker when I tell them to read it, and love it when they're done.