31. And guests will titter guiltily when you confess you've recreated Hannibal's feast. 32. With all this cash swirling around, the fans must surely titter with excitement _ for now. 33. Where are the guffaws, the chuckles, at the very least a polite titter or two? 34. The remarks and his delivery drew titters from the assembled members of the press and city officials. 35. Over a chorus of titters , she would give her answer : " talk ." 36. There was a mild titter from the audience, which set up Hansen's real punchline. 37. Publicity began to sour in 1987, when her stocky figure and her clunky stride drew titters . 38. When, in June, Boeing unveiled its new 777 jet, there were more titters than cheers. 39. The women titter vacuously at the beauty parlor and luncheon meetings of " the League ." 40. McNihil snarls at one point _ provoke the kind of titter that threatens to destroy the noir spell.