To give a half-suppressed, typically scornful laugh
“Before long, he started to snicker and laugh wildly, clapping his hands over his eyes.”
To whinny or neigh, such as of a horse
“He threw the can further back in the loft where it boomed softly and made the horse snicker again.”
To smile in a scornful or deprecating manner
A half-suppressed, typically scornful laugh
“Rebecca barely concealed a snicker from her position across the table. They would definitely be having a conversation about that later.”
A whinny or neigh, such as of a horse
“With a jump and a snicker from the horse, they raced into the night.”
Facial expression during pleasure
A contemptuous or mocking smirk or laugh
A boisterous, mocking or gleeful interjection
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