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17 Sentences With "tittered"

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Today, psychoanalytic interpretations tend to be tittered at by Luther biographers.
The room tittered, but the brief aside was more relevant to the case than it might seem.
How we tittered along to the thought of brainy nerd Mark Zuckerberg listening to such groin-centric funk rock!
As the audience tittered appreciatively, they said that they all smoked Marlboros and claimed to share similar taste in women.
"You all have heard that the Democrats say they're going to have a big blue wave," she said, as the audience tittered.
" As Mr. Putin smiled and tittered, Mr. Trump pointed at another Russian official in a playful way and repeated, "Don't meddle in the election.
Cosby, who is legally blind, jumped at the shout before pointing his cane like a weapon at the officer and saying, "What'd you say?" as observers tittered.
The room tittered, and here's what no one said: In an alternate universe, where Hillary Clinton was the 45th president, Ivanka might have been a Wing woman herself.
Amy Astley, the editor of Architectural Digest and a host of the party, tittered as Ms. Calderone tickled the groin of a male nude statue standing beside the bathtub.
As we all tittered at Chuck's just-a-little-too-on-the-nose costume, however, Bernie Sanders (or, more likely, his social media team) was furiously clacking away at the keyboard.
But the longer the eight-episode first season runs, the more the show becomes a kind of British Big Mouth, aiming to make sexual pleasure something that's not tittered about behind closed doors.
The class tittered at that remark, but then fell into shock as he continued: "Calling someone a boomer is like calling someone a" racial slur, Mr. Gade was quoted by the newspaper as saying.
The courtiers all tittered, and some indeed extended it to a most uncourtly loud laugh.
The winner was Wellington Jighere of Nigeria who defeated Lewis Mackay of England by four games to nil in the best- of-seven finals. There were 131 qualifiers and it was the first time that the World Championships was won by a player from Africa. In the first game, Wellington had bingos TINDALs, FAHLORES and VICIaTES while Lewis had TITTERED and OBEISANT, while missing bingo AUTO(G)ENY and a high scoring NIQAB later. Wellington won 529 - 398.
Lodge, The British Museum is Falling Down, p. 171. During the performance of a certain skit that involved a radio being played on stage, Lodge and the audience heard news of the assassination of John F. Kennedy: "Some members of the audience had caught the words and tittered uneasily, taking it as a joke in poor taste. In the interval everybody discovered the awful truth, and the second half of the show fell very flat."Lodge, The British Museum is Falling Down, p. 171n.
Of the west coast production, Hollywood Progressive wrote “Grumpy’s upbeat music is in the Broadway musical tradition of hits such as, say, The Pajama Game … unexpectedly heartwarming, moving and at all times, highly enjoyable.”Rampell, Ed. "Curmudgeons and the Meaning of Life", Hollywood Progressive, September 24, 2019 The Los Angeles Times demurred, suggesting the result was "a considerable loss of the movie's warmth" while acknowledging it "didn't seem to faze the opening-night audience, which tittered at each scandalous line. The score—a slick Broadway sound echoing pop styles from the 1940s through the '80s—also kept the room energized.”Miller, Daryl H. "We liked the movie Grumpy Old Men.
His five–and–twenty shares he holds, of course. Is that enough?’ David smiled and nodded, and coughed behind a little locked portfolio which he carried; with an air that proclaimed him to be the secretary in question. 'If that’s enough,’ said Montague, 'I will propose it at the Board to–day, in my capacity as chairman.' The secretary smiled again; laughed, indeed, this time; and said, rubbing his nose slily with one end of the portfolio: 'It was a capital thought, wasn’t it?’ 'What was a capital thought, David?’ Mr Montague inquired. 'The Anglo–Bengalee,’ tittered the secretary. ‘The Anglo–Bengalee Disinterested Loan and Life Assurance Company is rather a capital concern, I hope, David,’ said Montague. 'Capital indeed!’ cried the secretary, with another laugh —’ in one sense.' 'In the only important one,’ observed the chairman; 'which is number one, David.' 'What,’ asked the secretary, bursting into another laugh, 'what will be the paid up capital, according to the next prospectus?’ 'A figure of two, and as many oughts after it as the printer can get into the same line,’ replied his friend.

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