Giggling vs Chuckling - What's the difference?
giggling | chuckling |
The act of producing giggles; high-pitched laughter
* 1959 , Boys' Life (volume 49, number 5, May 1959, page 56)
(gerund of chuckle) An instance in which someone chuckles
* {{quote-news, 1988, January 22, Henry Sheehan, Little Boy Blue, Chicago Reader
, passage=The shocked silence of the grown-ups is disturbed by the chucklings of the one hipster among them
As verbs the difference between giggling and chuckling
is that giggling is while chuckling is .As nouns the difference between giggling and chuckling
is that giggling is the act of producing giggles; high-pitched laughter while chuckling is (gerund of chuckle) an instance in which someone chuckles.giggling
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(en noun)- Once there, he blushingly went through the procedure, having to fold and refold the flag about three times, to the twitterings and gigglings of twelve little girls.
chuckling
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