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I . laughing [ˈlɑ:fɪŋ, Am ˈlæf-] N

laughing

II . laughing [ˈlɑ:fɪŋ, Am ˈlæf-] ADJ

it's no laughing matter
laughing gas

I . laugh [lɑ:f, Am læf] N

1. laugh (sound):

2. laugh Brit inf (amusing activity):

3. laugh Brit inf (person):

Phrases:

II . laugh [lɑ:f, Am læf] VB intr

3. laugh fig inf (scorn):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The chasm is filled with gas fumes (a mixture of helium and laughing gas, causing anyone who breathes in it to laugh uncontrollably while speaking in a high-pitched voice).
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His jawbones are prominent, his cheeks sunken and sallow, and his teeth fully exposed when laughing.
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The call is a laughing cry like herring gull, but higher pitched.
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The traditional and always funny slapstick comedy sketch had us all laughing in our seats.
www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk
Yes, you'll find yourself laughing at the dirty jokes and the embarrassing moments between two gawky teenagers and a newly married couple.
www.thehindu.com
By now, the entire crowd is standing, many cheering and laughing as the dog outraces the flat-footed humans.
montrealgazette.com
We laughed at some of the radical, cockeyed ideas that radical feminists and feminazis - while we were laughing, that stuff was becoming reality.
mediamatters.org
Children are laughing in the bumper car ride, where each car has a flag attached to its rear.
www.thestar.com
To symbolize laughter, the abbreviation LOL standing for laughing out loud developed.
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It is a mixture of 50% oxygen and 50% nitrous oxide (more commonly known as' laughing gas').
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