Arnold and I had trouble suppressing giggles: our contentious pal, master of the unforeseen objection, had outflanked us once again.
My inane pride reared up again and I had trouble suppressing it.
And, as a former fellow at the Manhattan Institute, she has trouble suppressing the idiom of the think tank.
But many had trouble suppressing smiles despite the firm's blanket ban on indulging the press, especially when it comes to the offering.
Low-delayers, it seems, are much more sensitive to positive social cues and have trouble suppressing them to deal with other information.
That was the second time in a day the admiral had trouble suppressing laughter.
Nob sounded so virtuous that Blade had trouble suppressing a grin.
Nevi had trouble suppressing a sneer at the mere thought of Zentz as chief of anything.
She actually had trouble suppressing her laughter.
Nora thought it was hilarious, too, and upon entering they had trouble suppressing their laughter.