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laughing Buddha

laughing call

laughing dove

laugh <a laugh; laughs> N (feelings & emotions)

laugh N (feelings & emotions)

sardonic laugh (bitter, sarcastic)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The call is a laughing cry like herring gull, but higher pitched.
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Do you hate the idea of corrupt public officials and the whole criminal fraternity laughing their way to the money launderer?
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The boy's father used his son to catch the store in the act after he was found taking laughing gas at school.
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It is known as laughing gas due to the euphoric effects of inhaling it, a property that has led to its recreational use as a dissociative anaesthetic.
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Children are laughing in the bumper car ride, where each car has a flag attached to its rear.
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He smiled in his second week, and was laughing uproariously by his second month.
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The traditional and always funny slapstick comedy sketch had us all laughing in our seats.
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While there, he is infused with laughing gas and left by the dentist due to emergency reasons, wherein a plastic blowfish almost chokes his numb mouth.
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We laughed at some of the radical, cockeyed ideas that radical feminists and feminazis - while we were laughing, that stuff was becoming reality.
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People have heard a girl laughing, and waiters and staff have felt someone touch them.
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