This year they will have audiences splitting their sides with laughter with their crazy antics. |
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Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness. |
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Gareth continued to laugh, and after watching his pure jubilance, Brynn found herself in laughter as well. |
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There was laughter and raillery as he came aboard dripping, but Armand allowed the incident to be treated as a joke. |
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The shadow emitted a terrible sound, an awful wheeze of frenzied laughter suppressed until it became strangling. |
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He bursts into laughter as he recalls the time a soldier from Liverpool accidentally dropped his bread ration into the soup. |
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I am going to close my window to shut out the noise of raucous laughter coming from across the channel. |
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Francesca nodded slowly, trying desperately to keep the laughter from her voice. |
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Brad laughed a bit, his laughter ending in a slight wince as the pain flared up again. |
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It is in those moments when we face our fears that laughter is especially welcome, and comic and tender memories are held dear. |
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The only way in which I can recuperate my humiliation is to turn it into an amusing anecdote that elicits laughter or sympathy. |
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes. |
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Here and there the raucous laughter of the kookaburra seemed to mock our attempt. |
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It's a treat and guaranteed to having you curling up in laughter at some of the yarns and stories from times past. |
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But suddenly, their laughter was stopped by a sudden thunder, and they ran, leaving the boy alone. |
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Through bursts of laughter he told me that the first extracts of the new biography about Jack have finally been landing on editors' desks. |
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Sands once famously remarked that our revenge would be the laughter of our children. |
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But then the laughter floated to him, drowned out the crying, and he remembered himself. |
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To the laughter of those around me, I marched him to the creek and sat down to remove my boots before pulling him into the water. |
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Loud guffaws rent the air and before one wave of laughter could die another surged in. |
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Their laughter was uproarious, but I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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The light giggling that had been the background to that changed into full-fledged laughter which quickly faded as the laugher ran off. |
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The sounds of laughter echoed in his head and the images of men laughing flashed across his eyes. |
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I am rewarded by her laughter which, as you can imagine, is an agreeable sound to male ears. |
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He heard feet clattering and laughter and a shout from someone who was not amused. |
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She shook her head, gave a snort of laughter and continued on with the head count. |
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Then came great laughter and stamping sounds, and all three of us were now bolt upright. |
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Will leant back and let out a huge bellow of laughter that made me laugh all the harder. |
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Once upon a time, such laughter in the face of violence was considered subversive. |
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Another part might have roared with laughter at people making fools of themselves. |
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Jared finds this amusing, so I hang up on him as the laughter peals through the phone line. |
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He merely grinned, still leaning over the railing so she could easily see the laughter sparkling in his leaf-green eyes. |
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The girls burst out with genuine laughter at him, which only angered him even more. |
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He hangs up the phone, and the sound of his laughter resounds throughout the parking lot. |
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William's laughter resounded throughout the long hallway, making the noise terribly bothersome. |
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Hrothgar's hall resounds with the laughter and songs of poets, who retell the famed history of the Danish tribe. |
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Michael recoiled as if the laughter was directed at him and shot a disturbed look at the man behind him. |
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We heard raucous laughter and audible thuds as people leapt the fence into the yard. |
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Her animation and liveliness engaged her young students, as evidenced by the children's laughter and high degree of participation. |
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At last the laughter of the sailors, no longer restrainable, revealed the situation to him. |
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Gabriel burst into laughter as he hopped out of the pool, retying the wet towel around his waist and running a hand through his hair. |
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Much of the laughter at the antics of the buffoons is a collective release of tension. |
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His laughter trailed behind her as he went to a fitting with another female worker, but she was not very attractive. |
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I nearly dozed, although I did notice a surprising amount of female laughter in the audience. |
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That's why excessive laughter and misplaced levity can lead to immoral behavior. |
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The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm. |
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In a word, it was a most pleasant evening, enlivened with ribald laughter from a group of geriatric golfers! |
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He said Mandisi has always been a shining light and brought understanding and laughter to their lives. |
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Philip's statement brought a ripple of laughter from the crowd of assembled contestants gathered around the archery range. |
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There was a ripple of laughter among the men and she quickly smiled and gave a small laugh as if it was a joke. |
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Ryan Robertson piped in as he shrugged his jersey over his shoulders, his comment causing a ripple of laughter throughout the locker room. |
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A ripple of laughter swept through the crowd and it seemed as though Andrew was not as popular as he appeared to believe. |
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A ripple of nervous laughter rippled through the room, and he held his goblet up in a toast. |
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She smiles and even giggles constantly, and her otherwise flawless creamy complexion is delicately etched with laughter lines. |
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Huge roars of laughter fill the comedy club, as the stand up comic struts his stuff. |
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With a roar of laughter and a big round of applause, the soldiers ask if she'll be at the dance. |
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The critic reported that this disclaimer brought a roar of laughter from the audience with which she watched the film. |
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Ivy responded to them, which brought another roar of laughter from the two girls. |
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I can picture audiences roaring with laughter at shorts such as this, though I find that humor has come a long way since. |
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The crowd had roared with laughter at those times, or screamed their agreement. |
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When I saw Marmoolak the theater roared with laughter almost throughout the film. |
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The crowd roared with laughter and music was started once again as the couple danced across the floor. |
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This scene came to mind as the audience roared with laughter when he set off the bomb. |
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The audience roars with laughter as Laverne nods in perfect acceptance and understanding. |
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These savage comedies invite a different kind of laughter from romantic comedy. |
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There is no pretense, no artifice, no meaning, other than what you carry out after you've wiped the fiftieth tear of laughter out of your eye. |
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Murray is laid back, good company and his chat is peppered with gales of laughter that is, as often as not, directed at his own jokes. |
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There was a squeal of laughter and Maple breathed out, unaware until now that she'd been holding her breath. |
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She screamed, throwing her groceries in the air, and the four of us burst into laughter as Adam quickly sped out of the parking lot. |
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I have had some great friends and we would be roaring with laughter as we played table tennis together. |
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I doubt if you get the kind of laughter in the slums of Johannesburg or Nairobi that you still experience among the Samburu in Northern Kenya. |
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We're talking comedy club level laughter for the madcap adventures brought out on film and used to introduce each piece. |
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As they crossed the length of the room, they finally espied her crew, barking raucous laughter and drinking deep of their pewter tankards. |
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There was a tinge of sarcasm in his voice and I could sense a laughter somewhere in the background. |
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Their sardonic remarks to each of the arguments put forth by the other teams sent waves of laughter among the crowd. |
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But their awestruck silence was soon replaced by gales of laughter when their teacher read the letter out loud. |
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All the members of a laughter club meet each other with open minds and they care for each other. |
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That saying about laughter being the best medicine is hokey but true, especially for shaking the blues. |
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Nervous laughter welled up but she bit it back, knowing how crazy it would sound. |
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I looked up to find Trischen staring at me, his eyes tearing from the laughter he was futilely trying to keeping in. |
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His gray-green eyes sparkled with laughter and mirth, as he slung an arm around Jess, his hand teasing her hair affectionately. |
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This is a volume bulging with examples of wasteful use of public money, arousing laughter and scorn in equal measure. |
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We collapsed in laughter and exhaustion onto the sofa and switched the telly on. |
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A roar of laughter shot through the room and several flames scorched the ceiling. |
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In fact, the only laughter he had heard from her was either scornful or sarcastic, and was usually directed at him. |
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She swallowed, trying to control her fury as Matt's scornful laughter reached her ears once again. |
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Music and lights and laughter, scratchy laughter that even in its ugliness sounded happier than mine. |
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His best friend's laughter was like a balm, soothing away all his tension and residual nervousness from the date. |
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Viewed as a screwball and rebel by his teachers, he was a rare wit who provoked laughter and sometimes rage. |
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A loud bang accompanied with boisterous laughter startled her out from her thoughts and she groaned to herself. |
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But Karen was already gone, laughter trailing behind her, webbing the screen door as it banged open and shut. |
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His laughter was thin, though, lacking the warmth of a real man's laughter. |
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It's a show that hangs the dirty nappy laundry of maternity out to dry and brings both the laughter and tears of motherhood to the stage. |
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The guys all elicited little coughs to hide their barks of laughter especially after they saw the look on Chantal's face. |
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A small bark of laughter sounded from her lips, and she turned to flash a small smile. |
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Our glens were thrang with the laughter of children and the lowing of cattle. |
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Cleaning the fish, and the mud-encrusted seiners, required more laughter and beer than skill and water. |
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I opened my mouth to tell him not to tickle me, but couldn't because I was soon doubled over with laughter as he tickled me. |
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I lie on the pebbles like a beached whale, listening to the laughter of my buddy. |
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Her laughter was deep, right from the stomach, and it sounded like merry drums beating away. |
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A wedding that was widely billed as beset by disasters and disapproval became a day of warm smiles, laughter and even the odd decent joke. |
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Exclamations of joy coalesced into one voice, whose laughter tinkled oppressively through the clear, mountain air. |
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The first distant wolf howl does not drown the tinkle of the sleigh-bells or the laughter of the wedding guests. |
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That would send everyone into laughter and merriment which would last the rest of the night. |
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Literally hundreds of people heard him, with great laughter from the Kilkenny supporters and nervous titters from the Tipp lads. |
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There were lots of head shaking, raised eyebrows and titters of laughter as Bacon got himself into a hole and kept digging. |
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There was a titter of laughter but we smothered it before it became a guffaw. |
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The titter of laughter that went up at the end of many choruses was composed of a mixture of mirth and self-recognition. |
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Lauren then exited the mess hall grinning at the laughter that echoed in the room. |
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She says her illustration of a frenzied cat with a serpentine body always provoked immense laughter from children. |
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The screaming could be heard for miles, as could my laughter, and the laughter of the guys behind the counter. |
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His first attempt to speak in public proved a failure, and he retired from the bema amidst the hootings and laughter of the citizens. |
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Sam joined in her soft laughter but let his slowly trail off as she did hers. |
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One of the newer members made an excellent speech of his travels abroad bringing forth much laughter from his appreciative audience. |
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Apparently in France this concept of putting mint sauce on perfectly good lamb brings about howls of laughter and derision. |
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Charles brought hoots of laughter when he told them a local man had attempted to sell him a shire horse. |
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They soon subsided into a bout of laughter while tears of mirth glistened in their eyes. |
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His laughter was spiteful and mirthless, and he took his time, content to let his presence sink in. |
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Billy the Greek bustled me indoors as Lynne looked confused before our hoots of laughter became too mocking. |
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Chris blinked, a bit of dry laughter seeping through his lips as he slapped a hand over his eyes. |
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She heard a shrill of laughter that sounded as if it would have split a storm into two halves. |
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At all the appropriate times the eyes moisten and the laughter comes but to be honest we don't really care about the characters too much. |
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For the shouts of open, or the sibilations of suppressed, laughter do not usually begin at once but after several seconds. |
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She slid into paroxysms of laughter that she tried quelling with a tumblerful of Southern Comfort. |
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One of them was tuning a bass guitar, listening to the laughter around him. |
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Lee laughed aloud, and then held his side, as the laughter caused his side to flare in a sharp twinge of pain. |
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For a minute or two there is nothing but the twitter of indigenous songbirds and the occasional distant laughter of fellow lovers of the game. |
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He was only several feet from his destination when light, silvery laughter rang out behind him. |
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She laughed again, a peal of silvery laughter every bit as lovely and wondrous as its owner. |
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We laughed of the laughter that only lovers know, the laughter of joy, contentment and relief, the laughter of pure bliss and happiness. |
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I felt his arms straining me, could hear his laughter near me, could smell his stench. |
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The pub was full of laughter and the Carlovians took the slagging in the spirit in which it was offered. |
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She spread some laughter by describing the residents in the affected area as 'pure boggin' and 'hummin'' due to the lack of clean water. |
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For several minutes, in my slap-happy, sleep-deprived state, I responded with lots of laughter and giggles. |
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Their happy laughter rang down the tunnel as they appreciated the irony, or failing that, the slapstick. |
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Hearty laughter increases heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate, and muscular activity. |
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The mood was contagious, and soon the two had filled the air with the soft sound of laughter, the musical laughter that Angel loved to hear. |
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Conversations and bursts of laughter were tossed on the wind bringing them together in a common bond. |
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There was a muted laughter from their direction that quieted only slightly as he neared. |
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He went about his work, unheedful of the jests, ungalled by his irons, unmindful of the groans and laughter about him. |
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How entranced we were in our games, reacting spontaneously and with unpremeditated laughter and tears. |
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This is satire, and it is the laughter of derision, the reaction to the stupidity and unreasonableness of the other's position. |
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The settings are endlessly inventive, the action exuberant, the laughter frequent and the characters a bottomless toy box of delights. |
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He had once seemed mysterious, but I knew he was just as smiley and happy as the rest when they all broke into laughter at his remarks. |
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Much laughter and a game of boule on the lawn after the bbq made the evening complete. |
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Their laughter and verve has made the stale hall a vibrant bower and even the air conditioning plant is cooler. |
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Our laughter rustled the cottonwoods, our friendship polished the water, our days unsoured by lack of purpose. |
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High-pitched laughter and low chuckles combined with the rise and fall of conversations caught in snatches. |
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She snickered, and I could imagine her shaking her head if she was watching my face brimming with laughter at the joke I had played on her. |
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I snickered and we walked on, passing a room that was shrieking of laughter and lights glowing from the crack in the door. |
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Hiding a slight smirk, she glanced back to the others, who had calmed down sufficiently to keep their laughter down to a few snickers. |
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This brought an unsuppressed hoot of laughter from Judy but she knows it is just Andy through and through. |
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The laughter would fuse into worry as she realized I was unwavering in my inexorable demands. |
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His smiles almost never touch his lips, except when he is braying with laughter or doing something much more intimate. |
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Andrew brayed with laughter and whacked Tony on the shoulder with enough force to knock a horse flat on its side. |
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It was unexpectedly funny, so much so that I actually wept with laughter at one point. |
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The afternoon was filled with mud, dirt, water, ice, soapy suds and laughter as the students from year 8 to 12 competed with gusto. |
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Mrs Tully was a lovely woman, as they all seemed to be in Ardfern, with dark upswept hair and the beginnings of laughter lines. |
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I am sure you have been in a situation when someone laughed, and it just seemed as though the laughter was catching. |
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It's a potent brew of emotions that is imparted with much laughter through tears. |
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Race, class, culture and geographic divides are bridged by both laughter and fearless treading on touchy subjects. |
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He felt her body moving with his in time to the music and heard her bright laughter as she tried to impress him. |
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The laughter wasn't very loud, it sounded normal, unlike the laughter of a madman, or a drunken pirate. |
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Latrice evokes laughter when she states plainly that she is thankful to be rid of her no-good husband. |
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The man burst into a quick spasm of crude laughter and then quickly fell silent. |
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His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks. |
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She seemed to dissolve into hysterical fits of laughter when she looked at me. |
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For starters, I was in fits of laughter at the sight of him, and his swearing and shouting just made me worse. |
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Peter had one of the locals in fits of laughter when he was doing a line dance. |
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Both the staging and acting are universally superb and we were in fits of laughter throughout. |
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To the accompaniment of much laughter and fun, many yards of bunting were made from pieces of left-over fabric and torn sheeting. |
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A sudden burst of laughter spurted out of Leanne's mouth and the group joined along. |
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And after a long day of two hundred Form 1 students, that laughter was worth a whole lot more than twenty-five bututs. |
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It's a buzzword, a catchphrase, and I simultaneously wince and stifle laughter whenever I hear it. |
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At this, Ryan let out a protesting squawk, which brought forth a louder round of laughter from the others. |
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I looked to Kyle, seeing his eyes widen with mischief as he began to chase her, their squeals of laughter mingling in with the rumbling thunder. |
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The laughter was noticeably loud when he delivered a gentle swipe at newspapers. |
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Wilfred could barely stand to see Jane's sparkling eyes and timid laughter wasted on that wretched English hag and her abominable beverages. |
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And, true to his name, this ace comedian has been making everyone roll up in laughter for years. |
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The body-language and exasperated laughter of tourists made it clear that they really believed I had queue-jumped. |
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Someone cracked a joke and the ensuing laughter jerked him out of his thoughts and brought him back to reality. |
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Lots of laughter and joshing and such, just as a Friday evening dinner should be. |
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Even when he joshed with them, the sycophantic laughter was always nervous. |
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Rather than putting his feet up for a well-earned rest following his tour, Peter brought fun and laughter to the hospice. |
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The hall was full of the laughter of the courtiers and the joyous melody of the band. |
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The audience, largely of bookers representing groups who plan to see Cinderella during its seven-week run from December 19, roared with the laughter of recognition. |
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The audience roared with laughter at the staggering social comment of the in-your-face but indispensable documentary, winner of the Audience Award. |
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The light tinkle of Inger's laughter seemed to fill the small room. |
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I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles. |
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It's a generational romcom, with tired borrowings from Neil Simon and Woody Allen, in which life-lessons are learned with much laughter and tears. |
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Peals of laughter and merrymaking yelled out through the wood door. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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The twilight rings with the laughter of the 'loppies' young and free. |
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The comment earned a titter of laughter from her fellow Oath-takers. |
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The audience is silent one moment and filled with laughter the next. |
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This was greeted with laughter and smart remarks from the crowd. |
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I manage to cope with the indignity well, despite the patients and nurses almost wetting themselves with laughter at the sight of me squirming as the needle is inserted. |
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They say the laughter could be heard all the way to the nineteenth hole. |
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Sam turned around at the noise of whistles and laughter from the others. |
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One possible reaction was laughter, although a very different laughter to the embarrassed titters of a modern school group when sex-ed comes around. |
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Perhaps to counterweight the Sturm und Drang of the script, there was considerable laughter and lightheartedness on the set. |
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So says Thomas Hobbes, whose definition of all laughter illuminates those moments when we smugly parade past the shrunken giants. |
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The dining hall was alive with the buzz of laughter and conversation. |
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His picture of writers as frustrated, unpraised, unrewarded wretches, pitied at parties and whispered about among families, drew laughter and wry nods. |
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She's small with big eyes framed by laughter lines and is dressed entirely in black, but that seems to be the extent of any macabre crime writerly persona. |
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In a laughter club, many members are encouraged to conduct the sessions. |
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Then a babble of talk and tension-relieving laughter breaks out. |
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All that is left is to sit back, relax and enjoy the cadence of the waves lapping the shore and the sounds of music and laughter from the lively streets of Soufriere. |
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Dr. Brian Little had attendees roaring with laughter with his psychological analysis of extraverts, introverts and ambiverts and how we are more efficient together. |
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Discovery Communications is taking all that snarky laughter about its programming straight to the bank. |
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She heard moans and laughter and from somewhere a muffled scream. |
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She grabbed at her stomach as forced laughter shook her sides. |
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It burns you up that I march through life with laughter in my heart! |
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The audience simply fell about in uncontrollable laughter as this new comic with the gift of mimicry and languages took them on a journey exploring human foibles. |
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The president had howled with laughter and sent Buckey, his personal aide, out to find her missing shoe. |
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Songs and shanties were put to the tunes being played, and hoots and cheers of laughter followed the dancing as the sun began to set and the party began. |
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Tommie had to contain his laughter at how angry the old bag was getting. |
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Her voice trailed off as laughter began to fade in over her voice. |
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Suddenly, sounds of evil laughter resonated through the air. |
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Out of the darkness we could hear laughter and see lighted matches, a German lighting a Scotchman's cigarette and vice versa, exchanging cigarettes and souvenirs. |
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They say laughter is the best medicine and therapists are putting this theory to the test at a laughter workshop being held in Billericay on Saturday. |
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He winced, still recalling her scratchy laughter and screeching voice. |
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No response, only a soft laughter and the sound of two voices talking. |
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Not only does she like to be way off the ground, but her playful and booming laughter reverberates through any campground or room you might find her in. |
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We had to stop at the street light near her house and sit down, clutching at our sides in an attempt to stop the loud screeches of laughter emanating from our lungs. |
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I try to quieten her screeches of laughter by shaking her, to no avail. |
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A sudden burst of laughter was heard as David almost fell down. |
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It was a squeaky fart, this one, with some laughter in the background. |
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The movement brought a ripple of laughter from the audience. |
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Instantly a bombilation of laughter surged over the auditorium. |
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But a soft ripple of laughter emerges from the other young woman in the room, who's been standing and admiring her image in the tall mirror by the dresser. |
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Tennis dignitary Chris Evert stands behind her, forced into rapturous laughter along with 14,000 others inside the arena. |
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His friends hear and a ripple of laughter spreads through them. |
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A ripple of laughter passed through the audience, mostly from the men. |
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That, once again, was enough to generate peels of laughter as the crowd appreciated the new minister's matter-of-fact approach to life and business. |
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The priest chuckled and the laughter rippled outward through the building. |
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The rest of us collapsed in fits of laughter at poor old Dave. |
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Quiet laughter rippled across the room, but soon died down into silence. |
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The camera focuses on the wrinkled laughter lines around the man's eyes. |
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Stephen woke up to sounds of bright laughter in the kitchen. |
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So laughter is the answer to all the crook things that happen. |
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If you have a full house, you hear roars of laughter at certain points. |
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When he was tickled, he broke into loud laughter from time to time. |
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One of the students whispered to his friends, and a burst of laughter from them caused the teachers to glare at them, accompanied by a few shushes. |
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Waiters looked after kids and pinched babies' cheeks, laughter flooded from the open kitchen and plates of food shuttled back and forth with incredible regularity. |
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Drake snorted with laughter again as I hung up on him, feeling nervous. |
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When I came across this page of disclaimer stickers for science textbooks, I had to laugh, although my laughter is heavily tinged with incredulity. |
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I heard laughter like tiny tinkling bells beside me and I looked up. |
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An even bigger mistake is the dialogue, which slipperily shuttles between the farcical and the portentous, inducing gales of laughter in the most inappropriate places. |
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Obscenity laden laughter burst all of a sudden and their aftershocks shake the foundations of decadency terribly, said a group of residents. |
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The reminder of who we were made the canned laughter obscene. Disgusted, mother returned to the kitchen, her thoughts private. |
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It was all laughter and pisstaking as we boarded via the back ramp and into the smell of diesel and carbon monoxide inside the tank deck. |
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Alexander is reported to have been reduced to laughter when Savonarola's denunciations were related to him. |
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They have hooted at the devils, shouted with laughter over the stupidities and shrewdities of the hermit. |
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With raucous laughter in his ears, the parson turned and looked for Lace, feeling rather lonely. |
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The teacher heard laughter and snickles in his area so she went to check what was going on. |
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Her laughter lines and expressions are far more attractive than a botoxed, frozen face. |
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Women are less concerned by laughter lines, but feel deep vertical lines and tired-looking skin send out a negative image. |
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I don't know anything about Botox and I have never encountered it, as anyone who has seen my laughter lines will know. |
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Her Wrinkle Relaxant Gel is said to banish their crow's feet and laughter lines. |
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The audition audience erupted into laughter when the new judge thought a hopeful from Scotland was a Scouser. |
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The audience could not contain their laughter while the manualist played on. |
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What followed was a lot of work for the canned laughter guy as loose ends from the last series were loosened further with little or no comedy. |
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The decision to add guffawing canned laughter is a giveaway that they lack confidence in the strength of the show. |
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Somehow, before the broadcast, the audience laughter got omitted and the temp laugh-track was put in by mistake. |
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If you asked her where she learnt them, she would only laugh, her body shaking with laughter like jhow grass swaying in the wind. |
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There was a pause I didn't like, punctuated by shrieks of shrill laughter from the hombres at the bar. Only Mexicans can laugh like that. |
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Idris, the first High King, had silvery eyes in a face lined with years of bright laughter and unspeakable sorrow. |
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Stratonike laughed, great gutfuls of loud raucous laughter that carried across the crowd. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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Gaily the grey horses curvetted to their destination at the church-gate, a laughter in the whole movement. |
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He could hear the music in the distance, and the burble and laughter from the library, and a high ringing in his own ears. |
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After the laughter that was directed at him after his first tissy-fit, Mark started to tissy for a whole new reason. |
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These embossed books, unobliterated by the tears and laughter of Time, Are signed with the vital hands of undaunted men. |
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Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas provoked much laughter from colleagues when he wore a onesie on his way to filming earlier this month. |
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She played the ill-educated Annie Oakley to perfection, causing huge guffaws of laughter with her comic genius. |
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This elicitation of laughter by FOMC members has not received much attention from economists. |
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When this lowsome rank, of which I'm one, hope to talk unthunk, sans garden, to You whose laughter at my wits supposedly laughs love? |
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Obscenity laden laughter burst all of a sudden and their after shocks shake the foundations of decadency terribly, said a group of residents. |
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But I can't stand the minging patter from Ant and Dec and the fake, sooky laughter from the paid employees off camera is even more annoying. |
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Your mother lives inside your laughter and she is crystalised in every tear drop. |
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Dream On, Amber by Emma Shivah This is an enjoyable story filled with laughter and life lessons. |
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With a multiple star cast, Paresh Rawal leads the way in the laughter genre closely followed by Anil Kapoor. |
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Some new research has shown that laughter triggers endorphins, our own home-grown morphine derivatives and feel-good chemicals. |
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Much laughter between sandwiches, rain and Lola the giant dog deciding to jump in the water for a plouter. |
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First of all a degree of bravado at having reached such high speeds, a bit of nervous laughter and cursing the sneakiness of the cops. |
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The laughter of Zeus, relishing his own humor, marks a transition to the Theomachy or war of the gods. |
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Biggins also brought some much-needed laughter to the camp but, unlike Janice, left any stroppiness he may possess back in Blighty. |
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But the canned laughter and Dave's throw-back prejudices belong to a different era entirely. |
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There's canned laughter aplenty, there's flat-sharing and they all congregate in a bar with a sofa just like that one in Central Perk. |
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A larger-than-life character, Scott Goul-bourn brought laughter and joy to many with his music and comedy acts. |
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The absence of canned laughter makes these 30-something sketches all the funnier. |
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And then he threw open the bedroom door and she commenced to laugh, but even then, it was a weepy, gasping, tearsome kind of laughter that was purely an overflowing of joy. |
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And they had wildlife tourists in gales of laughter with their tipsy antics as they lolloped about and nuzzled each other before collapsing in a heap. |
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Gargalesis, the heavy tickle associated with play and laughter and seemingly with pleasure, may be limited to the primates, but not solely to human beings. |
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While my grandparents sat rocking with laughter in their deck chairs, I trundled down the catwalk in my cossie, holding a beach ball, bright red with shame. |
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Neither good nor evil exactly, he is the ultimate catalyst or kibitzer, a blue-note howl of pain and laughter such as Charlie Parker might have blown. |
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We gathered around the fire for corroboree sharing dance, music, song, laughter and sadness for the challenges faced by the Goolarabooloo people and others caring for country. |
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Cue a pratfall, some backslapping, laughter and then an angry word or two. |
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But, if a mixture of natural apprehension and hearty laughter made the experience fun for our youngest daughter Madison, it also put the little bleater off. |
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