titter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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titter in the PONS Dictionary

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These gags cause the occasional titter at first, but the novelty soon wears thin, although they do provide a welcome visual distraction.
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They're two of the nation's comic greats, and never fail to raise a titter with their witty wisecracks.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Sometimes, even though the audience was stuffed with nice, polite liberals, an incredulous titter would break out.
www.independent.ie
How can anyone chuckle and titter through that?
news.nationalpost.com
Oh, titter, titter, chuckle, chuckle went the crowd.
www.salon.com
Beers in hand, we'd titter at peculiar performances and squabble about our favourites.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Many have tried, few have raised anything greater among audiences than the occasional mild titter.
www.musicradar.com
And sometimes their teeth fall out, to add a little humour to the piece; always worth a titter.
www.bbc.co.uk
At no point did anyone offer even a hint of a chuckle, a guffaw or a titter.
www.wired.co.uk
There was also a 30-second titter track in the loop, which consisted of individual people laughing quietly.
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