smickering Synonyms
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smickering Meaning
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smickering (n.)
Amorous glance or inclination.
smickering Sentence Examples
- As the teacher scolded the class, she heard some students snickering in the back row.
- John tried to hide his snickering when his friend tripped over his own feet.
- Despite the serious nature of the meeting, there were moments of snickering among the attendees.
- The siblings couldn't help but start snickering when they saw their cat chasing its own tail.
- She noticed a group of teenagers snickering as she walked past them in the hallway.
- The comedian's jokes had the audience snickering throughout the entire performance.
- Even though the situation was tense, he couldn't help but let out a snickering laugh.
- The mischievous child was caught snickering after playing a prank on his little sister.
- The sound of snickering echoed through the auditorium during the awkward moment on stage.
- Despite his efforts to maintain composure, he broke into snickering laughter at his friend's ridiculous joke.
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Amorous glance or inclination.
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As the teacher scolded the class, she heard some students snickering in the back row.
John tried to hide his snickering when his friend tripped over his own feet.
Despite the serious nature of the meeting, there were moments of snickering among the attendees.
The siblings couldn't help but start snickering when they saw their cat chasing its own tail.