Sentence examples for be able to giggle from inspiring English sources

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But the Cardinals will not be able to giggle about their mistakes, on the bases, on the mound and at the plate.

But inside of that he's still a geek, he's still incredibly sensitive and I think he is a sexual fumbler, which, for me, who has had no gay experiences, I would like sexual fumbling, I would like cuddling, I would like to be able to giggle at how bad it is.

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But now, when I see the Neds in the train station car park, surrounding that ludicrous little car that has yet to be sold, I find myself being able to giggle a little.

It simply could not expect to throw stones through windows and be able to run giggling down the street without being chased, they argued.

"Scientists must stop giggling, and maybe we'll be able to learn more in the future," he says.

They want to be able to hang out and have a fun joking time with you, and not listen to your friends and you giggle about random things.

A mutual information of ~1 bit/giggle means that a giggle note carries the same amount of information as a variable that would be able to perfectly divide any hyena as belonging into one of two groups.

"We'll be able to track how fish breathe or don't breathe," said Dr. Porfiri, nodding toward the noxious water with a giggle.

They may be able to.

Should he be able to?

Or be able to attract?

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