gigglingly

English

Etymology

giggling + -ly

Adverb

gigglingly (comparative more gigglingly, superlative most gigglingly)

  1. In a giggling way.
    • 2007 February 22, Virginia Heffernan, “No Sex, Please, We’re Engaged: Couples Who Wait for the Wedding”, in New York Times:
      In any case it struck David as perfectly reasonable that his mother demand a description and even a photo of the bed where he planned to have sex; as he gigglingly obliged her with details over the phone, Lauren looked appalled, then resigned.

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