snigger造句31. Newspaper headlines regularly snigger at writers "beating off stiff competition" or, when I won the prize in 2006 for my debut novel: "First timer takes sex award".
32. Here the unfeeling Toad a snigger, and then pulled himself and tried to look particularly solemn.
33. Not solve the problem, and some people will secretly snigger , and to tell you something as a joke to listen to other people, or even exaggeration.
34. He was shunned by producers of dramatic films because whenever "Ed Bundy" appeared, audiences would snigger.