Guggled vs Giggled - What's the difference?
guggled | giggled |
(guggle)
To make a sound as of liquid being poured from a small-necked container
(of a liquid) To pour from a container and make this sound
(giggle)
To laugh gently or in a high-pitched voice; to laugh in a silly or giddy way.
A high-pitched, silly laugh.
(informal) Amusement.
As verbs the difference between guggled and giggled
is that guggled is (guggle) while giggled is (giggle).guggled
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(head)Anagrams
*guggle
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(guggl)Synonyms
* gurglegiggled
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(head)giggle
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(giggl)- The jokes had them giggling like little girls all evening.
Synonyms
* (laugh in a silly way) titter * See alsoDerived terms
* gigglyNoun
(en noun)- We put itching powder down his shirt for giggles .
- The women thought it would be quite a giggle to have a strippergram at the bride's hen party.
