Don't snicker just because he tripped.
When he saw her polka-dot socks, he couldn't help but snicker.Boys like to snicker about sex.
The sentence "It might be a good idea to..." is an indicative sentence expressing a suggestion or possibility. Specifically, it falls under the category of a declarative sentence.
like you can say example: hey do you think i wrote a good sentence?
The pronoun in this sentence is "I," which refers to the speaker or writer.
These rhyme with Christopher: defer prefer
When he saw her polka-dot socks, he couldn't help but snicker.Boys like to snicker about sex.
Adjective
snicker doodle
Adjective
snicker, suger, gingy, coocye.
With your hands! *snicker* *snicker*
Snicker-pulling is jacking of a black guy.
the answer is 'snicker' snicker is the bar with nut, chocolate and the filling that's in a milky way..... to snicker is to chuckle quietly
Yes. A snicker or a giggle are both referring to a form of laughter.
To snicker = gikhekh (גיחך) To form the past tense, the subject of the sentence would need to be known in order to conjugate the verb.
pay for it
no it is not healthy