cachinnation

NOUN
  1. loud convulsive laughter
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How To Use cachinnation In A Sentence

  • I may stroke my natiform chin sceptically at Shea's cachinnations, but if such things truly make him tripudiate Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • The hammer fell with a crash that re-echoed deafeningly and shivered off through the black jungle in a strangely altered cachinnation. People of the Dark
  • Nameless is infuriated that Claverhouse, whose very name is hateful and ridiculous, is always happy, optimistic, cheerful, always laughing his annoying, Gargantuan, laugh ( "his plaguey cachinnations"). “. . .all his race rose up before him in a mighty phantasmagoria. . .”
  • But it is perfectly absurd and improbable, done in the manner in which it is represented -- not therefore to be blamed, but therefore to be commended with cachinnation while the world endures. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • This is where you sit in a circle and go head-to-head in a singdown to see which parents know the most lyrics, which ones can fake their way through a song the best, and whose child can outdo all others in oscillating cachinnation dictionary.com. Music Review: Circle Time | Thingamababy
  • The peony sees with relish, too follow public a mushroom carefree cachinnation.
  • Meanwhile, the royal cachinnation was echoed out by a discordant and portentous laugh from behind the arras, like that of one who, little accustomed to give way to such emotions, feels himself at some particular impulse unable either to control or to modify his obstreperous mirth. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation (note the k's!) is a hopeful sign.
  • The man began to laugh behind his moustaches, the which cachinnation was checked by an appealing look from the young lady; and he held out his hand and said, The Kickleburys on the Rhine
  • ‘Come now, be serious little boy,’ Christy simpered to me, slightly breathless after her cachinnation.
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