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laugh VB (sounds)

laugh

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

laugh N (feelings & emotions)

laugh boisterously VB

sardonic laugh (bitter, sarcastic)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is in show biz something known as a bad laugh.
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Humour is seldom as funny as the truth, not often resulting in the belly laugh, the great roar of ha-ha-ha that greets the stand-up comedian.
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Using his alcoholic actor friend's drinking prowess he makes the young man go drunk and totally expose himself, making guests laugh at him openly.
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People ridicule him and laugh at the jailbird minister, as they call him.
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Most of those who go to find fault with him remain to laugh.
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I sit in the heavens and laugh at the puny threats of the enemy.
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Crackerjack's title card was just a deep, raspy laugh.
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Ben finally suggests that they call off the project, and the two laugh at the ridiculousness of the situation.
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It is possible to predict quite accurately which words will raise a laugh.
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But what we found for the most part is that people like to laugh at tragedy.
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