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laugher

[ US /ˈɫɑkɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɑːfɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an easy victory
  2. a person who is laughing or who laughs easily

How To Use laugher In A Sentence

  • They men weren't bored, as they'd expected, and were usually the heartiest laughers.
  • The laugher in question is Dio Cassius, historian and Roman senator. Isn't It Funny?
  • Jenni turned round to find James laughing so much that his eyes were watering and was now on to the stage of hysterical silent laughter that makes the laugher look like they are choking.
  • What entered now was the sound of the hums and moans of everyday life, the quiet laugher, the mockery, the sound of horses and oxen.
  • She was a great laugher, was Peggy, and we couldn't wait to find out what was the joke.
  • Again, a peal of laugher erupted from the man beside him.
  • Some claqueurs even developed specialties - such as the rieur, the most expert laugher in a given claque.
  • The insignificancy of my manners to the rest of the world makes the laughers call me a _quidnunc_, a phrase I shall never inquire what they mean by it. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899
  • The game was a laugher in favor of the Pacers.
  • We are both sisters, daughters, dancers, laughers, writers, singers, activists, lovers and dreamers.
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