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

laugh N (feelings & emotions)

sardonic laugh (bitter, sarcastic)

Usage examples with laughs

he laughs best who laughs last

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
What are these humourless radio producers doing looking for views, when what we really want from comedy shows are gags, jokes, laughs?
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They break up the drama with laughs so it's not all doom and gloom.
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The performance is a breathtaking balancing act between comedy and sadness, in a story rich in big laughs and quiet truths...
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The very embarrassed officer slunk back into the seat of the staff car and drove off amongst the laughs and jeers of the crowd.
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Whoever wins (or loses), you'll come out of the theatre with a bellyful of laughs and a new understanding of the world that led to the result.
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Some of the laughs are hilarious and sad at the same time, others are both funny and creepy, and still others are cute and adorable.
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He laughs, fiddling with the buttons on his windcheater.
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I press mine conspiratorially to my lips before jumping down into more mud as she laughs behind me.
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You just do your lines over and over for a couple of takes, then throw some fake laughs in there.
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Occasionally you can dredge up things that people wouldn't notice about why it's not good, and those are good surprise laughs.
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