tittered उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- While the assembled reporters tittered, Giuliani reached behind Eisner's back to shake the governor's hand, though Eisner himself seemed a bit nonplussed.
- The last Monte Carlo I drove suffered a shift-interlock malfunction requiring a trip to the dealer, and that car tittered with small rattles and vibrations.
- As the audience tittered, he added : " Today, we're not so sure who the they are, but we know they're there.
- In the first game, Wellington had bingos VICIaTES while Lewis had TITTERED and OBEISANT, while missing bingo AUTO ( G ) ENY and a high scoring NIQAB later.
- He came on stage and read, " The Great Gatsby " in a pretentious English accent as audiences first tittered nervously and then hissed and booed in anger.
- As the audience tittered, Dr . Thernstrom, surely unused to being publicly challenged by the president of the United States, struggled for an answer that was clearly not definitive.
- But then, the public relations guy handling the publicity at Duke is Richard Puff, and he said no one had tittered about a Puff handling an anti-cigarette campaign.
- As canal lovers milled around the displays at the Nott Memorial on Tuesday night, they tittered at Hull's spirited recounting of how Union College students saved the day in 1825.
- At a recent showing of " The Mask, " in which Stein plays the pretentious psychologist Jim Carrey visits after discovering a mask of Loki, the crowd tittered before Stein uttered a sound.
- "It was a Mercedes, " drawled Hance, as the audience tittered knowingly at the hint that Bush was the kind of man more comfortable in a Mercedes than a pick-up.