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giggly, a.|ˈgɪglɪ| [f. giggle n. + -y1.] Addicted to giggling.
1866Carlyle Edw. Irving 175 Miss Augusta, tall, shapely, airy, giggly, but a consummate fool. 1881Colvin Landor vi. 118 His young women..are..apt..to comport themselves in a manner giggly, missish, and disconcerting.
Add: Hence ˈgiggliness n.
1980Washington Post 12 Nov. b7/2 A girl he adores is turned off by the giggliness and irresponsibility of his dependence on the weed. 1985Financial Times 8 July 19/6 A feeling of local in-jokes in the libretto, a very English brand of superior giggliness, a touch of condescension, surely not hurtfully meant but enough to set the teeth on edge. |