Last seen in:
- Wall Street Journal - Jul 9 2022 - How Ironic!
- Newsday.com - Feb 6 2020
- Wall Street Journal - Mar 12 2016 - Irrational Exuberance
- Wall Street Journal - Feb 13 2016 - Secret Passions
- Newsday.com - Dec 6 2013
- Newsday.com - Aug 22 2013
- Wall Street Journal - Aug 20 2010 - August 20, 2010 - Loaded Language
- Newsday.com - Aug 16 2009
- USA Today - Aug 31 2005
- Wall Street Journal - Apr 30 2004 - Who's Fooling Who?
Related Clues:
- After a drink, man's heard to giggle
- In private he enjoyed a laugh
- You may be full of energy and mirth
- A bit of a laugh having the governor in place of the driver
- Self-satisfied sound
- Expression of scorn
- Some amusement cummings, having grown up, instilled in you
- Sign of amusement from European ambassador in driving position?
- The inclusion of two similar points produces a titter
- Teeth reset oddly -- that's a 'laugh'!
- Giggle syllables
- Part of a sly laugh
- Gigglish utterance
- Sound of a titter
- Sweetheart drops straw for a laugh