Sentences with laugh
laugh
L l - He was about to offer an explanation, but she was beginning to laugh. [VERB]
- Lysenko gave a deep rumbling laugh at his own joke. [+ at]
- How could I let lose and laugh out loud.
- It feels good to laugh and benefits you in many different ways.
- I thought they were laughing at me because I was ugly. [VERB + at]
- He laughed his derision at the play
- Laugh is the general word for the sounds or exhalation made in expressing mirth, amusement, etc.; , chuckle implies soft laughter in low tones, expressive of mild amusement or inward satisfaction; , giggle, titter both refer to a half-suppressed laugh consisting of a series of rapid, high-pitched sounds, suggesting embarrassment, silliness, etc., but , titter is also used of a laugh of mild amusement suppressed in affected politeness; , snicker is used of a sly, half-suppressed laugh, as at another's discomfiture or a bawdy story; , guffaw refers to loud, coarse laughter
- He laughed himself sick
- That holiday was a laugh
- laughing eyes
- To laugh oneself hoarse
- He laughed inwardly at the scene.
- A coyote laughed in the dark.
- They laughed him out of town. We laughed away our troubles.
- He laughed his consent.
- After all the advance publicity, the prizefight turned out to be a laugh.
- She smiled slyly, because she knew she would yet have the last laugh on them.
- He was laughing it up with his friends.
- His violent protests were laughed out of court by the others.
- She's proud of her promotion, but she'll laugh out of the other side of her mouth when the work piles up.