laughing

IPA: ɫˈæfɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb to laugh.
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Examples of "laughing" in Sentences

  • He was emaciated and laughing manically.
  • Is the sound of children laughing in the film
  • No man who _can_ laugh, what we call laughing, will laugh at these things.
  • Yes, the Wall St. fat cats are once again laughing at their pathetic right-wing rabble.
  • The kid joined in laughing at anything that wasn't Christian, nodding along and asking questions.
  • But this statement was cut short by Kilpatrick who piped in laughing, “THEY have to get back now.”
  • That's so funny. * starts laughing so hard, then rolls on the floor*. * coughing* That will get my asthma back * continues laughing*.
  • A reader who goes by the name of Mr. Teachbad offered another video, and, because I am a strong believer in laughing through the pain, I'm posting it below.
  • But he makes the excellent point that whole-class teaching reinforces a sense of the classroom as ‘community’ and that ‘twenty people laughing is often more enjoyable than just two’ (p. 161).
  • Destiny and I sat side by side as she read aloud, laughing from the very beginning as the Fraggles shared different views on what to do about a kitten that had wandered into their world from what they call “outer space.”

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