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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.
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  • 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.
  • Mr. Hallam, whose judgment in such things is not often at fault, thinks Slender was intended as “a satire on the brilliant youth of the provinces,” such as they were “before the introduction of newspapers and turnpike roads; awkward and boobyish among civil people, but at home in rude sports, and proud of exploits at which the town would laugh, yet perhaps with more courage and good-nature than the laughers.” Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • In another laugher, Texas hammered the Mighty Quinn, 20-2, in Austin.
  • He was about thirty-five, the heartiest laugher that ever strained a rib in merriment, a genial, kindly man, with a keen, seawardly blue eye, weather-coloured face, short whiskers, and rising in his socks to near six feet. The Honour of the Flag
  • Iverson Scored 15 of his 25 points in the last nine minutes of a game that had been nothing but a laugher - the deficit was 21 points early in the fourth - until he got busy.
  • The class tittered in silent laugher and low snickers.
  • In general, women are the leading laughers, while men are the best laugh-getters.
  • This year, the coaches are not giving lip service, but they are paying attention, and special teams plays turned the opening game against the Bears into a laugher.
  • Take, for example, the Packers, who crushed the Rams 45-17 in a Monday night laugher in Week 12.
  • With Ced back in to start the second half, the Cardinals go on a 19-7 run to make it a laugher.
  • Kyle listened a moment longer, hoping the laugher would speak.
  • With the game now 9-4, it looked like a laugher in the Yankees favor, the Bronx Bombers finally stepping on the Sox's collective neck.
  • It means that the first man to live three hundred years maynt have the slightest notion that he is going to do it, and may be the loudest laugher of the lot. Back to Methuselah
  • I ran out of fingers to count on during the World Cup hosts' 13-0 laugher over San Marino on Wednesday.
  • They are the most enthusiastic laughers, pointers and critics of us all.
  • Denver received a little bit of help from everyone on Monday night to win a 30-10 laugher over Kansas City.
  • The season began with a laugher over Tulsa, followed by a big nonconference game against Alabama.
  • The light giggling that had been the background to that changed into full-fledged laughter which quickly faded as the laugher ran off.
  • Mr. Hallam, whose judgment in such things is not often at fault, thinks Slender was intended as "a satire on the brilliant youth of the provinces," such as they were "before the introduction of newspapers and turnpike roads; awkward and boobyish among civil people, but at home in rude sports, and proud of exploits at which the town would laugh, yet perhaps with more courage and good-nature than the laughers. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England
  • Instead of a 14-point lead, Jacksonville took over on their own 20, and a laugher turned into a nailbiter.
  • On the second day of my ordeal, so facing the laughers, I found myself facing straight into the monocle of my half-brother and ill-wisher, Prince Caravacioli. The Beautiful Lady
  • The class tittered in silent laugher and low snickers.
  • All killings, all maimings, all arrogant demolishions of people's homes, all assassinations, all bombings, all suicide attacks, all aerial slaugherings, all tank cannonades, all invasions are inherently wrong.
  • In the opening game of last year's NCAA Tournament, a laugher against Monmouth, he missed both his attempts.
  • 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
  • LSU has won four laughers and a fourth-quarter pulse-pounder.
  • Extend that winning streak to five, six games, and the NFC North race becomes a laugher.

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