smiles and giggly

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smiles and giggly (not comparable)

  1. (informal, uncommon) Happy and cheerful.
    • 2009, Presentacion Valenzuela, Afterglow, page 94:
      She seemed delighted to meet me again. Rebecca was all smiles and giggly as she watched her mother exchange pleasantries with me.
    • 2010, Timothy Craig Everhart, Tianna Logan and the Salem Academy for Witchcraft, page 102:
      Hazel walked up, all smiles and giggly. "He's going to come by for me around six o'clock!"
    • 2012, Sally Bedell Smith, Diana in Search of Herself - Portrait of a Troubled Princess:
      Her face, with its self-deprecating little smiles and giggly grimaces, signals that she is really just another nice and nervous girl.
    • 2014, Terri Yogi, The Secret Life of Lotus, page 195:
      Tara was all smiles and giggly from that kiss. So we danced our way to our practice area.
    • 2016, Tara Sue Me, The Exposure, page 143:
      She'd forced herself to be all smiles and giggly and happy, but it didn't take long to see that something wasn't right.