Everyone guffawed as they swiped the small bowls before them with triangles of pita bread. |
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Then a strange bloke started to hover near us and every time I laughed he quietly guffawed. |
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Randall guffawed loudly before returning his book to the bookshelf by his window. |
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The nearby surrounding crowd broke into a smattering of laughter, not to mention his buddies who all guffawed loudly. |
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She guffawed quite loudly, and then continued forth with several high-pitched giggles. |
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And I laughed and guffawed at the irony of it, and even Verge did let forth a merry mirth-filled giggle. |
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Everyone else, besides Ko and Nick, breathed in the air and guffawed repellently. |
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My wife chortled and guffawed too, but neither of us can explain why it works. |
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The Christmas tree fell over, and I had never seen Mom happier as she and Dad guffawed at their clumsiness. |
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We guffawed when he lost his footing among the coggly stones. |
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Karl guffawed loudly, but covered it with a cough and rolled over. |
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They guffawed that the EU might get the peace prize, but never the Nobel for economics or, indeed, for chemistry. |
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She travelled by freighter to Australia with some work guffawed when she raised the question of spousal abuse in Question Period. |
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The others guffawed loudly and I could hear them exchanging teasing blows. |
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Her husband, also a film star, most laid back, most charming and who I was meeting for the first time, guffawed loudly and candidly acted out an impromptu spiel for me. |
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The Sheriff guffawed loudly at his own joke, though no one else joined in. |
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I guffawed to the point of strangers asking what I was laughing at. |
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The bizarrely rich visitor guffawed loudly and strolled out the door. |
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The man guffawed loudly, slapping his hands on his obese legs. |
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I chuckled, guffawed, chortled and cachinnated my way through the book. |
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Other Africans guffawed in the past it was often the Nigerians and the South Africans who muscled into their markets. |
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Delegates guffawed over cocktails like passengers on the Titanic, or perhaps like revellers in Weimar Germany. |
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The sailors surrounded him, laying hands on him, withstraining him, the while they guffawed and cheered. |
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It rarely cheered Mr Miliband had to repeat a line about how awful Conservatives are to raise the first hurrah and it guffawed with nervous relief when he made a self-deprecating gag about his own unpopularity. |
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I spent the next frantic seconds trying to disentangle myself from the pole while the crowd and the contestants guffawed. Shazbot! |
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Some of my Conservative colleagues guffawed, laughed, chuckled, and said things I could not repeat on the record which were directed toward the NDP leader. |
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Peter, on the contrary, threw back his head and guffawed thunderously. |
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He guffawed and gave me a dig in the ribs after telling his latest joke. |
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The crowd guffawed loudly and the Rugger Blue laughed vinously. |
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