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snickering

  • present participle
    of snicker.
    snicker
    verb (used without object)
    to laugh in a half-suppressed, indecorous or disrespectful manner.

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They’re even snickering at serious moments, distracting those around them and on stage.

From The Wall Street Journal May 8, 2026

But snickering and irreverence aside, the Milan native was also a towering figure — both influential and polarizing — who reshaped the Italian media and political landscape in his image.

From Washington Times Jun. 12, 2023

The words “Tom Holland” and “spoilers” can immediately illicit snickering.

From Seattle Times Jun. 12, 2023

Among the crypto community on Twitter, however, there was some snickering that FTX missed a big opportunity in Sui.

From New York Times May 11, 2023

I saw some of the other kids snickering at him as he passed.

From "Ghost" by Jason Reynolds