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had snickered

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Ms. Ingraham had snickered at Mr. Hogg saying to TMZ that he’d been turned down by four colleges.

From Washington Times • Mar. 29, 2018

Some had snickered while Brenner introduced the evidence of these e-seances, and even Judge Solomon seemingly struggled to keep a straight face.

From Newsweek

While in the White House, Harry Truman once wrote to a music critic who had snickered at Daughter Margaret's singing that the fellow would be needing a jockstrap if they ever met.

From Time Magazine Archive

With body stockings available to control the unruly flesh and provide a modicum of modesty, women who had snickered at Gernreich thought again, and looked to the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then I remembered how you fellows had snickered a couple of times and I felt pretty sure that something was wrong.

From The Go Ahead Boys in the Island Camp by Kay, Ross