How To Use Laugh In A Sentence

  • The performance had the legislature, including the subjects of the barbs, rocking with laughter.
  • We laugh a lot and he has many anecdotes, funny, funny stories. The Sun
  • Alaric got a bit annoyed at how long we took to leave becuase of the guinea pigs - I didn't know weather to be sympathetic or laugh when he got narky about it :/ Snell-Pym » Guinea Pigs!
  • Letters from my family are sort of depressing, though sometimes my cousins write a few words that makes me laugh.
  • She puts a lot of time and effort into it but she is also a laugh. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I said a few colorful words in our language, making him laugh.
  • As soon as everyone stopped laughing, they noticed a few baby cradles at the other side of the room.
  • Martin did well to recover from the onslaught to go a break up in the third set.
  • There's nothing you can do to change the little ones' minds about the gewgaws and gimcracks they expect to find beneath the tree - or to stop your in-laws' annual onslaught, for that matter.
  • Her partner deceives her, but she doesn't know it; her children fail, but she is told they succeed; she believes she has the admiration of others, but they laugh at her behind her back.
  • It has been reduced to something of a laughing stock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children in particular should not have to witness wholesale slaughter of animals to which they may have become very attached.
  • Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming steers, and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
  • Jackson and Lee continued to preside over the wanton slaughter of men, women and children to defend the rights of freedom for white Virginians while supporting the slavery of black Virginians, among others.
  • There was open laughter and catcalling by the end.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Here we may be sneering at the devaluation of the single currency, but in Germany they're laughing all the way to the export markets.
  • I shrugged uselessly, before I turned to hear Alex's laugh vibrating in the room.
  • Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it.
  • It feels as if all that laughter's going in a hyperbola above my head, with one of them sitting behind me and the other directly before me.
  • He remembers his mother convulsed with laughter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man who backbites an absent friend, nay, who does not stand up for him when another blames him, the man who angles for bursts of laughter and for the repute of a wit, who can invent what he never saw, who cannot keep a secret - that man is black at heart: mark and avoid him. Northern Rock - Pay staff a bonus with public cash.
  • The joke got a big laugh, which encouraged me to continue.
  • She and I were laughing and joking as the car whipped round curves at 70 mph.
  • As he professorially cleared his throat ( "Well, you know, I …"), a sharp laugh erupted from Hillary, who exclaimed, "I want to hear this! How He Did It
  • There must have been laughter amidst the apes when the Neanderthaler first appeared on earth. Autumn
  • Mr. Derringham says you are called Cheiron," Mr.. Cricklander announced laughingly. Halcyone
  • Hog waste is a major pollution source, communities surrounding the factories are strangled by a foetid stench and animal rights groups have long complained about the inhumane way pigs are raised and slaughtered.
  • Somewhere in the darkest, dingiest corner of hell, Andrew Wilson is laughing," Beuke told jurors. Jon Burge Trial: Jury Begins Deliberations
  • Many animals are not properly stunned as they are pushed through the slaughterhouse as quickly as possible.
  • The laughter wasn't very loud, it sounded normal, unlike the laughter of a madman, or a drunken pirate.
  • From up stream came the babble of the brook like dainty laughter.
  • It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords.
  • Groups of pot-bellied old men in seldom worn suits stood in clusters, leaning in to catch a word, laughing, lining up for photos taken by children and grandchildren.
  • This involved quite elaborate dressing-up, and the fun and laughter of those Boxing Day nights was a treasure indeed.
  • The young ladies of the public relation are too inhibited to laugh freely.
  • With her legs curled under her on a sofa, she is relaxed enough to punctuate the conversation with sudden gusts of wild laughter.
  • After a half hour of ponderous, laugh-free, heavy dialogue, I reclassified Prizzi's Honor as a serious mob movie.
  • It was nice listening to the two kids laughing their heads off as they played "moviemaking" on Sunday. Shlemazl
  • Carol is part of the London Laughter Club, a group which has the sole aim of making each other laugh.
  • The noises of men talking and laughing and the sound of champagne corks popping filter out into the corridor.
  • He wasn't a large man, and had never been the sporty type, so there were no golf clubs or baseball bats lying handily around, and the notion of overpowering a hulking burglar with the meagre physical means at his disposal was laughable. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • Flick the years of dust, to laughter and tears, love and cemented in the minds of a thick crystal amber. I wish happy new year! I wish you the new year: don't gain weight, before the person you most Qiao; money in hand, laughing in the dream.
  • The awkwardness between them soon vanished when they began laughing and mocking the poorly produced film.
  • The industry is highly vertically integrated, with poultry production companies (known as integrators) contracting with farmers (referred to as growers) to raise the birds prior to slaughter Number of broilers and other meat-type chickens sold in the United States, 2007 (Source: USDA Census of Agriculture, 2007). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The future King was in fits of laughter as he clung to this white-knuckle fairground ride. The Sun
  • It is de rigueur to ridicule them - of course they are laughable loons!
  • When dad got the third or fourth bittle of cognac, you laughed loudly. RIP, grandpa.
  • It is unlikely that his forces could withstand an allied onslaught for very long.
  • In fact, the back was so far away from the stage, a time delay on the punchline created a wave of laughter.
  • Anabel laughed as she put the roasted marshmallows on some graham crackers.
  • So when Synova says "And if you think that the Bush administration has been successful *ever* at putting a story out that they want put out then..." the only rational response is a resounding horselaugh. "I hope this gets you fired, you're obviously stupid.... There's plenty of proof 9/11 was an inside job. Try reading, if you know how.....lololol."
  • I looked around my prekindergarten classroom and had to laugh.
  • This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson.
  • The way he laughed was strongly reminiscent of his father.
  • Scenes of milking, slaughtering and butchering cattle, and hunting wild cattle in swamps are also shown.
  • I used to read it aloud to my little brother, and we'd collapse into helpless laughter.
  • He laughed and he said: ‘Well I can bring you baguettes or multigrain bread.’
  • 'Cedar Rapids' The main thing about "Cedar Rapids" is that it makes you laugh — often and out loud. 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • He pulled a funny face to make us laugh.
  • Suddenly his speech is fluent, his laughter rich and full. Times, Sunday Times
  • While on the subject of that patient, although he does eventually say: Once believed to be rare, the malady, also called celiac sprue, is now recognized more frequently thanks to sophisticated diagnostic tests. the fact remains that fifteen years ago, when this poor lady began her medical misadventures, anyone who even thought of celiac disease would have been -- correctly -- laughed out of the conference room. "How Doctors Think": A Disappointment
  • Then we played some games: we threw bean bags into targets for prizes and ran relays, spun hula hoops and played tic-tac-toe, fulfilling the mitzvah of laughing and being merry on Sukkot. GLBT Families Come OUT to Decorate the Sukkah With GLOE « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • Before I know it, they're done and are exiting the stage, laughing to each other.
  • Why do TV channels insist on added canned laughter and applause on quiz shows? The Sun
  • Bouchons were originally wine bars where the local silk workers or passing stagecoach drivers could fill up on a simple, hearty cuisine that was based on fresh local products -- mostly pig in the form of andouillette, fried crackling, tripes, petit salé -- and lots of the local wine among like-minded souls, enjoying their brief moment of freedom amid laughter and loud, boisterous behavior. Jamie Schler: A Side Trip to Lyons: Le Bouchon
  • Kiba*laughs of naruto*: well done naruto ... so kimiko want to go to the cinema? Ultimate List
  • Moving to the rhythm, Jason starting dancing in a slow sexy way; this made Rebecca and Kale hoot and laugh even more.
  • The wife of a fellow runner works in the same place as him, and has related, with tears of laughter in her eyes, accounts of his exit from his car in the morning.
  • Some men sat around the fire, cooking meat on sticks, drinking from gourds and laughing.
  • Laugharne is a picturesque blend of genteel georgian houses and tiny cottages.
  • The Brits, with their propensity for schoolboy humour and scatology, deal with the subject by uproarious laughter.
  • Once finished, a titan claws its way from the ground and starts off on a tear towards your enemy's town, where it slaughters anything in its path.
  • i was in floods of tears at the end of "Bridge to Terabithia" when i went to go see it with me ten year old nephew. he promptly spent the rest of the day laughing at me for it and calling me a woose but in my defence it was really sad. lol. wrenchturner (5 posts) on April 16, 2009 - 9: 46pm. AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
  • Yes | No | Report from bullshitter wrote 1 week 3 days ago it's midnight and I still can't stop laughing about that lab winning with a stiffie. Best Gun Dog Contest
  • Brooklyn itself was fine but calling 278 an expressway is a laugh. First we take Manhattan, then we..well...we go to Brooklyn.
  • They men weren't bored, as they'd expected, and were usually the heartiest laughers.
  • Note, Scorners that laugh at what they see and hear that is above their capacity, are not proper witnesses of the wonderful works of Christ, the glory of which lies not in pomp, but in power. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • This will make you laugh out loud - and cringe with embarrassment. The Sun
  • The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld
  • She knew the truth all along and was laughing up her sleeve at us.
  • It promised future acts would be a laugh. The Sun
  • How can our brave Bible-bashing warlords keep spinning tales of freedom & reconstruction, while presiding over scenes of torture and slaughter? TURNING UP THE HEAT
  • As a sunbow laughs and is lost on the waves that range220 A Nympholept
  • Throughout the interview she kept her temper perfectly , laughing and jesting.
  • The birthers may have reached and passed their peak, though, thanks to the scrutiny, the derisive laughter, and the backlash from the overkill on the part of the wingnuts in the mainstream media like Lou Dobbs. That Settles That
  • Then he turned back to the rich young patricians who were all laughing at her expense.
  • Grecian; they had laughing eyes their figures were models for an artist with — “Turgide, brune, e ritondette mamme.” like the ‘bending statue’ that delights the world. The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • The very idea of a “man of God” and a “preacher” making six figures, driving luxury cars and living in gated communities, with expense accounts, country club memberships and obese bodies is laughable and obscene. Think Progress » Hatch Warns Tea Party Activists: Work With The GOP…Or Else
  • When she wasn't humming she spoke in "theatrical tongue" using many made-up words as we laughed and we purged. La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
  • He has a jolly, ready laugh and mannerisms like an absentminded professor.
  • Hearing this, Val fell silent and then suddenly exploded into fits of wild laughter.
  • Among the nearly 200 species found here are thicket tinamou, brown pelican, osprey, king vulture, and laughing gull.
  • He and his mates are laughing and jeering at their next-door neighbour: a crazy old man, stripped to the waist, performing what looks like some kind of weird callisthenics routine in his backyard.
  • She spread some laughter by describing the residents in the affected area as 'pure boggin' and 'hummin'' due to the lack of clean water.
  • The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner.
  • Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
  • There's a lanyard loop (don't laugh, they make perfect sense, especially for a hard-working gun) and the grip frame is grooved on the rear and front straps to enhance your grip.
  • So, who's laughing now, tovarisch? Times, Sunday Times
  • But you make me laugh, puttin 'on airs an' pretendin 'to do it for spoort -- "Wimmen ha'n't got no sense o' spoort, "says you, all solemn as owls. Corporal Sam and Other Stories
  • He doesn't have the build for the Jackie Chan stunts he uses to repel the onslaught of his friends in crime-fighting, and he doesn't bear himself with heroic presence.
  • Listening in on the tap, a man laughed, putting his head set down.
  • Experiments have shown that making people laugh can temporarily boost certain aspects of their immune system, potentially making them more resistant to infection and disease. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
  • Laugh Until You Cry; Cry Until You Laugh .
  • He laughs as he says it, but he actually does have the air of a kid who's gotten away with something.
  • The other officers laughed but Nichols couldn't see the joke .
  • Young lust, you mean, rhymester," laughed the second fighter. Oathbreaker
  • Serena and I both pulled back, startled, and then watched in awe as they both started laughing.
  • Chatting in their usual rapid-fire mix of Czech and Slovak -- a sound that assistant coach Tim Hunter once described as "three guys trying to drown: blub-blub-blub" -- the trio suddenly broke into hysterical laughter. From the archives: Skating through life
  • Calne Players will be bringing all the fun and laughter of a pantomime to the town next week with their performance of Cinderella.
  • Ana laughed it down, stuffing her hand into her pocket and pulling out two small yellow pills, uppers to block her sorrow.
  • Grant seems remarkably well adjusted, a suggestion he greets with a laugh.
  • When you laugh at politicians, all you do is channel righteous anger into passive hilarity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone who had spent a bomb on a just-for-the-occasion dress would have been the laughing stock at the gathering.
  • The other passengers felt confident enough to laugh about and comment on the situation now.
  • Cassie whirled about, dropped the stickweed, and came running, laughing. The Dollmaker
  • The slaughter and butchery of 200 cattle and the consumption of 40,000 kilos of beef, even if spread over a year or two, suggest the participation of many communities, perhaps from a whole clan or tribe.
  • ‘Tell me something I don't know,’ I laughed humorlessly, getting up.
  • The pre-emptive slaughter of healthy animals was extended by the administrations in Whitehall and Edinburgh yesterday.
  • Only the sizzling Mongolian lamb hotpot, mayo-slaughtered wasabi prawns, the stodgy dumplings and leaden-battered soft-shell crab were truly terrible.
  • Now he puts the light sounds with something else remembered, with primrose, with laughter, and down through him a prickle runs and it seems to stop in his belly, below him.
  • Immediately Drake ran over to the group, thinking that the men were laughing and teasing her.
  • But Mr. Erwitt also has a gift for clicking off multiple photographs of a single scene, finding and preserving evanescent moments likely to leave the viewer alternately laughing or enrapt. Photo-Op: Head or Tail
  • But the most haunting of all the melodies is the warbling laughter of the Tulameen; its delicate note is far more powerful, more far-reaching than the throaty thunders of Niagara. Legends of Vancouver
  • And the future, the value of residential, the developer of housing in the green again, we run out laugh uproariously .
  • My task is to winnow through what remains after the onslaught and pick up unconsidered trifles they might have missed. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • I laughed happier than before as I came to realize that it was purifying me.
  • I gave a small laugh and gazed at the ceiling, feeling monumentally stupid and childish.
  • His laughter was spiteful and mirthless, and he took his time, content to let his presence sink in.
  • The doctor could not help laughing at the sort of "moue" she made: when he laughed, he had something peculiarly good-natured and genial in his look. Villette
  • INSKEEP: Was that because studio time is expensive or because� (Soundbite of laughter) Mr. AUERBACH: That's because, you know, we're cheap. BlakRoc: The Black Keys Do Hip-Hop
  • Ellen pealed with laughter.
  • Nothing lasts forever, so live it up; drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the bullshit. Take chances and never have regrets because, at one point, everything you did was exactly what you wanted. Marilyn Monroe 
  • ‘I try my best to suppress my policy wonk instincts, but I don't always succeed,’ he admits, with a knowing laugh at the stereotype he so ably fills.
  • It was some time before the hubbub of laughter died down.
  • Regular readers had pulled out all the stops to send a barrel-load of side-splitting entries that had our funny-man rolling around on the floor with laughter.
  • This was the punch line: the audience roared with laughter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chat: Walliams and Carr couldn't help but laugh as the comedian recalled his eventful stag night Home | Mail Online
  • It was all I could do to keep from laughing as I discussed filling in forms and so on, whilst loos flushed all around me.
  • Over the course of the year, he's almost hit on the head by a sparrowhawk, gets a whiff of "bad badger breath" when three cubs cannon into his lap, and watches two stoats massacre a screaming leveret, their normally creamy bibs "the colour of a slaughterman's apron". A Year in the Woods: The Diary of a Forest Ranger by Colin Elford
  • The mountain boys held on to each other laughing, and I wasn't any too pleased, but Carson gave me his slantendicular smile and shrugged. Isabelle
  • His jaw was underhung, and when he laughed, two white buck-teeth protruded themselves and glistened savagely in the midst of the grin. Vanity Fair
  • Whether or not you're a logomaniac (one obsessed with words), this esoteric collection of English words should prove entertaining; it even might make you cachinnate (laugh loudly) as you turn the pages.
  • But others of the Muscovite band were fond of congregating at this spot and hour for their lustral summer rites -- white-skinned lads and lasses, matrons and reverent elders, all in a state of Adamitic nudity, splashing about the water of this sunny cover, devouring raw fish and crabs after the manner of the fabled Ichthyophagi, laughing, kissing, saying nice things about God, and combing out each other's long tow-coloured hair. South Wind
  • He began to laugh, and some of the henchmen sniggered too.
  • I collapsed in laughter and began tickling him in earnest.
  • To Slegge's annoyance, he very soon found that if the prestige of the school was to be kept up Glyn and Singh must be in the eleven, for the former in a very short time was acknowledged to be the sharpest bowler in the school, while, from long practice together, Singh was an admirable wicket-keeper -- one who laughed at gloves and pads, was utterly without fear, and had, as Wrench said -- he being a great admirer of a game in which he never had a chance to play -- "a nye like a nork. Glyn Severn's Schooldays
  • The biggest laugh is that after all this tooing and frowing, paperwork, negotiation and time spent the offence still has to be recorded and then closed UNDETECTED as no CJ disposal is recorded. Complete Utter Shambles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Yet it has proven to be hollow laughter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only way you'll be laughing at this romantic drama is at how preposterous the plot is. The Sun
  • Laughing, she adds, is much healthier than running: it gingers up the metabolism in the same way, but without the negative side effects.
  • Tourists taking selfies and groups of laughing visitors have caused concern in the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ghoma barked out a laugh that sounded very much like a goat's bray.
  • She rejected it at first, thinking naively she could continue being a political journalist until she heard the whole nation cackle with laughter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does the idea of drinking graham cracker milk gruel make you laugh or feel ill or both?
  • He who laughs best laughs last. 
  • Without a single zinger in the bunch, this comedy is gasping for laughs, and should be relegated to the $2.99 bin very soon.
  • I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter.
  • Laila is blind, rambunctious, with a laser-sharp wit and a highly infectious laugh.
  • We linked arms and sang the Lambeth Walk and formed a conga line, there was laughter, and singing.
  • I laughed at loud at her stubborn and willful spirit.
  • If the speeches are not going well, ask Paula to speak; she can always raise a laugh.
  • I have always thought that the best way to begin to accommodate to new circumstances is to learn to laugh in them.
  • Whatever they were telling her, Dakota was gasping and laughing, hands to her mouth. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • When the word ‘scientist’ was first spoken in 1833, it was meant as a joke: its coinage first drew laughs and later was attacked as ‘an American barbarous trisyllable.’
  • We were the laughing stock of the world. The Sun
  • He laughs about how the police are still - and probably forever - on his tail, even dogging him on his recent US book tour.
  • I don't have any open wound healing is slaughtered,nobody knows my heart setbacks.
  • The laughter on the boats mingled with that on shore, adding to the jubilation on National Day.
  • The girls, delighted by their little play, laughed merrily and forgot about the gossip.
  • Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh. George Bernard Shaw 
  • But clearly faked anger about something relatively harmless is easier for an audience to laugh along to. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although he trained under an Orthodox rabbi in Israel, his Conservative ordination means the animals he slaughters cannot be certi fi ed as kosher by any supervising agencies. Sue Fishkoff: The New Jewish Food Movement: Jews Who Meet What They Eat
  • 'What fun!' she said with a laugh.
  • As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns.
  • God is a comedian playing to an audience too afraid to laugh. Voltaire 
  • We are in the least rescued from inutterable laughability. BlueOregon
  • He was real, huggable, touchable, I saw him smile, heard his laugh.
  • He almost laughed aloud when she mentioned his bewitching her into sleep.
  • The laughter on the boats mingled with that on shore, adding to the jubilation on National Day.
  • As a black man going undercover in whiteface, he investigates this secret world with laughable results.
  • The head doorman is a bit of joker and you can have a laugh with him but it's not advisable to upset him too much.
  • The crowds relaxed into laughter at the speaker's excellent joke.
  • In fact, the proliferation of viruses and the onslaught of spam have left companies and consumers staggering.
  • We have banned the use of veal crates, and taken action to ensure humane slaughter.
  • It was originally said by administration officials that they would probably keep John McLaughlin on as the acting director at least through the election.
  • When I related to them how, on one jump, I was caught in a thermal updraft and was actually going up instead of down, they laughed in disbelief.
  • I once made a German friend hoot with laughter by referring, in English, to the Arch of Diocletian, pronouncing the Emperor's name "die-oh-clee-shun. National Review Online
  • By this time, the rain was pummelling the overhead skylight, but we just laughed and raised our voices.
  • Paul's always good for a laugh .
  • We shouldn't blame, laugh at and envy anyone. We should be colorful in the sunshine, run in the winds and rains, dream your own dreams and go your own way.
  • To see their team go down without a fight, to see the good name of their club trampled underfoot, to see the game laughing at them. The Sun
  • Oh Richard Whittington you have made me laugh, never in my life have I been called a ninny! The Guardian World News
  • To explain nutty Israel politics with the election system is just laughable. Matthew Yglesias » Alternative Voting
  • The light tinkle of Inger's laughter seemed to fill the small room.
  • He wasn't sure how he was managing to keep control of his laughter, but he was very grateful for it.
  • She shook her head and laughed as she continued stirring her mochaccino.
  • Once resurfacing from the water, hair in his eyes, he could see Jo laughing, not so discreetly slapping her thigh in mirth.
  • We all laughed at his joke.
  • It is as well to bear in mind that laughter is a great releaser of tension.

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