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Bridget laughed at my reaction and nodded solemnly before returning to checking her mascara in the dressing table mirror.
Her own daughters would undoubtedly have laughed at how motherly she sounded.
It was my first unanimated movie, and all the way home my parents laughed at what I must have been thinking.
How I laughed at hearing of her throwing a second muckender to a Methusalem!
This commission will be praised to the skies in the Human Rights Commission and laughed at in the families of New Zealand.
Remember when electric cars were laughed at for being slow and underpowered.
Paul laughed at the memory of Jason bragging about how he'd have Kirby eating out of his hand and begging to be forgiven.
She laughed at how they were both carrying trumpets, only one had a mute in the other hand.
She laughed at how persistent he was, and quickly slid out of her scratchy and stiff nightgown that she had lived in for the past week.
He was an ungainly figure and when he danced, many whistled, hooted, and laughed at him.
One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me bonny lass for having done such a thing.
There were a few snickers as kids laughed at what everyone thought was a joke.
We laughed at ourselves, but for some reason we somehow never made it back to his little shop.
He had laughed at her for staring at him and she had blushed and hit him on the arm but the feeling was still niggling at her mind.
He was obviously expecting a more vehement denial and was taken aback when I laughed at him.
There was a time when Highland spaewives believed in microbes and infection while the qualified physicians laughed at their quaint superstitions.
He laughed at me, which sent a small spark of anger through me but I was too tired to really care.
I identified with his heroes, laughed at his jokes, loved the vernacular power and rhythm of his prose.
And let me also remind you that when some of the defense witnesses were on the stand, the jury laughed at them.
As the hours went by, the children became relaxed and confident and giggled and laughed at the art of cartooning.
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We ate squab and currents and drank good strong ale, and I laughed at the weight of it in my head.
We all laughed at this one but our laughter was cut short as Margaret made her entrance.
They wore outlandish clothes without fear of being laughed at by little boys on the bus.
While inside, she informed the barman of their predicament, but he laughed at her and told her he could not overrule the doorman's decision.
He laughed at first, but his chortles became increasingly laboured as the day wore on.
However, they were obviously light chuckles, as I can't even recall which parts I laughed at.
Glasses clinked, husky men arm-wrestled in the back, and a group of burly women chugged their beer and laughed at us as we entered.
A Croatian bank robber was so humiliated that he ran away after a bank clerk just laughed at him when he tried to rob them.
I laughed at his silliness, asked Holly to pause the movie for a second, and got up to go out to the kitchen.
Nick laughed at the Egyptian, who merely clonked him in the head with a thrown brush in response.
So I just gave him a cold, icy stare and laughed at him, like I had the upper hand.
Lynch's parents read the story, laughed at the ludicrous falsehoods, but made no attempt to correct them.
The starting points were all the mad men in the sun, those desert fathers and pillarists, the strange, demented visionaries who were laughed at.
I laughed at their jokes, acknowledging their comments with interjections of approval.
Aziza and Adrian laughed at their cheap platinum wigs and horrible guitar skills.
The crowning moment of my skirmishes with style was when I went out in a maroon sweatshirt on impulse and wasn't laughed at in the street.
Vincent had laughed at me afterwards, saying that as long as I only had to fletch arrows I'd be set for the day.
Katerina laughed at her, trying to break her fall, before flopping down on top of her.
The boys then stood there and laughed at her as she floundered around in the water, her wet hair plastered over her face.
I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here.
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It would have seemed strange to onlookers for some old crone to have suddenly laughed at nothing at all.
She laughed at the antics of a family of ducks who frolicked in the afternoon sun.
My mum used to tuck my jumpers in when I was little, I realised how daggy that was at age four when my kinder friends laughed at me.
Well, so far I've helped with the weeding, laughed at Haydn trying to water the bushes with a holey bucket and planted some garlic.
I never laughed at presentiments in my life, because I have had strange ones of my own.
She laughed at me, Russell wrote, when I behaved like a don or a prig, and when I was dictatorial in conversation.
He has spent most of the season getting back at all the teams that laughed at him last year.
The players laughed at the thought of their golden boy being found hungover in reception.
All his neighbors laughed at him and all that gopher wood and pitch sure cost a lot of money but Noah obeyed.
Doc laughed at that as well, an unpleasant grating sound like someone scraping down deep for something no longer there.
Most of the dockworkers laughed at the tall, gaunt looking peasant who was dirty and reeked of farm animals.
He laughed at the looks directed his way for the teasing, then went upstairs.
I then had to lie there, for five minutes, as boys on bikes rode past and laughed at me.
We've laughed at a bloke riding past on a bike and almost falling off as he tried to see through our window.
I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley.
He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt.
It went down reasonably well and people laughed at the appropriate moments thank God.
But Musgrave, in his sturdy, common-sense way, only laughed at her seriousness over such kickshaws.
He winked and laughed at his joke, putting a friendly arm around her shoulders.
A small boy laughed at me on the street and shouted something about girls and tongues so I pinned him down and knuckled his head.
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Again Alexandria laughed at his young ways, but still was taken aback at the beautiful regality she saw in the golden-haired youth.
The nurse simply laughed at this, observing that I was indeed alive and kicking, and simply moved on to the next passenger.
The three of us all laughed at my rather lame joke, then my mother continued conversation.
Raymond, enraged at being laughed at, charged forward and tried landing the first strike.
To say that I have found motherhood fulfilling and rewarding is sneered and laughed at.
He laughed at this statement, and his eyes, which had begun to mist over now sparkled brightly with animation.
In many other cultures he'd be laughed at, and sent to a psychiatrist for being tied to his mother's apron strings.
David laughed at the idea, and Kate seemed to sigh before starting to massage the place at the bridge of her nose where her glasses rest.
People seem ashamed to voice their religious views for fear of being laughed at.
I laughed at her comical expression and threw her a bright red sweater with funny loops and dots all over it.
I can't remember much of the day except that we ate chips on the seafront and laughed at the sheer tackiness of everything.
The bay gave a soft whinny and the Prince couldn't help but feel as if he was being laughed at.
Oh, and we laughed at some comments and jokes that were incredibly tasteless and funny.
The boys on the corner with their bottles of malt liquor laughed at me, but I knew I had found gold.
If anyone had predicted that twenty years ago they would have been laughed at as scaremongers.
I hope you found at least a portion of my posts as informative, and laughed at a fair share of them as well.
I bawled at the end, and Rach laughed at me, but I don't care because she cries at that pathetic Huggies ad!
Some of us learned the lesson quickly and laughed at our classmates who were less adept at English and slow to drop their native tongues.
She totally laughed at me when she heard that I was helpless in the middle of town.
I worked in talkback radio for several years and when the microphone is off, people like him are openly mocked and laughed at by the hosts.
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Wilson managed to get his frippet to Lahore on a plane provided by Zia, who laughed at the vulgarity of his antics.
Those who came to this show laughed at the antics of the mongrels, and noticed that canines could suffer from stage fear.
He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines.
He laughed at the notion of the White House calling Greenwald and imploring him to hold off on publication.
Ryan's ads were laughed at as amateurish, but they apparently worked.
Colleen usually would have laughed at that, but she was in no mood for it.
It's obviously payback for every time I've laughed at a little old lady who's managed to become entangled in her shopping trolley and then hit the deck.
He laughed at my pitifulness, the way I was cringing and crying.
She laughed at that and looked at him with one eyebrow arched.
England's batting hero shrugged off such trifling concerns, laughed at the nine fielders posted on boundary patrol, and promptly lofted a six over them.
They were the first longhorns in the territory and Elisha kept them hidden in a back pasture so he wouldn't be laughed at for spending money on the rangy beasts.
He laughed at his own description, nodding assent, and laughing also.
The only items on the menu would be chicken-fried steak and beer, and anyone who tried to order vegetables would be laughed at and called a sissy.
When chemotherapy took her hair from her she once donned a Rastafarian wig, and we all laughed at the hair gone by and her gameness in donning such an unlikely wig.
Migrant workers often have to suffer being despised and laughed at and they are also associated with shabby clothes, vulgar behaviour and criminal activity.
Niko laughed at me when I ran my fingers across the book's spines and flipped through the pages in order to breathe in the scent of crisp parchment.
But those who heaped abuse were the rarities, the people my friends and I laughed at.
It's bad enough that, every time I see her, I'm reminded of the time she laughed at me when I kissed her at Amy Levine's spin-the-bottle party in fifth grade.
They laughed at his jokes, hissed at his political opponents and rose to their feet for his applause lines.
He laughed at my stupidity, tackled me and gave me a noogie.
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He laughed at rumors that Moscow is sponsoring the group with so much cash it could fly around in private helicopters.
The audience laughed at the bluntness, and at the expectation that an answer could be had so easily.
She laughed at the question and knew that I was trying to stall her.
She saw Mac still sleeping soundly, making a barely audible guttural sound from his throat, she silently laughed at the thought that he has a slight snoring problem.
More often than not he appears to be a gormless, callow youth blundering around the park, as much laughed at as berated, even by his own supporters.
David just laughed at him before diving back into the water.
There was a quirkish smile on her face, and she laughed at herself.
I then tried to weasel my way into the audience's affection, assuring punters that if they laughed at all my gags everyone would get their money back on the way out.
At the end of a long day of press interviews in Los Angeles recently, marling laughed at the notion.
He laughed at every fall, and tripped him when he tried to get up.
Everyday I had to go through the pain of being mocked and laughed at.
I was so scared that I peed my pants and everyone laughed at me.
There was only one thing which troubled me, I laughed at my own uneasiness, and yet it troubled me.
And she laughed, laughed at how happy, gay, and carefree her tone sounded.
There was a second lighter dark patch up there that rivaled the first one and I almost laughed at my odd desperation to see nature's celestial beauty.
Like my father, decades earlier, I laughed at loud at unrepeatable things in this new book.
Mark would have laughed at the concept of hearing dogs for the deaf on the air because he makes light of his own condition, blindness.
Von Rosen laughed at the girl holding up her hand and staring at the beringed finger.
After his last suggestion was laughed at by his colleagues, he was gunshy about making another suggestion.
Perhaps I was afraid of being laughed at if the mysterious item turned out to be a hambone, a distinct possibility.
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He had no fear of Keefer's higher military rank. He was sure the communicator laughed at such gradings.
Zoey laughed at Logan's jerkish behavior, then stepped closer to the older blond guy.
But in an interview with BBC Sport at the time Bruno laughed at the story and denied he had any intention of standing.
And presently he grew conscious that the gods had played a very good practical joke on him, and he laughed at himself mirthlessly.
At school, despite his sharp mind, Malcolm was laughed at by teachers when he said he wanted to be a lawyer.
He was a shoemaker, the creature, and called himself the Sutor, an old-fashioned name that folk laughed at.
We then tell the public and get laughed at and called crazy tinfoil hatters and then it happens just as we said it would.
The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs.
She laughed at my attempt, and I got a pull of the ears for daring to blinden myself.
And I get laughed at enough without bringing more embarassment on myself.
And folks laughed at Santos Dumont, at the Wrights, and at all the other fellows, who said they could take a heavier-than-air machine, and skim above the clouds like a bird.
Many people laughed at Sonora Dodd nee Smart, when she gave the concept of having a Father's Day, as traditionally, only a mother is regarded as the sole nurturer of a child.
I laughed at his theatrics and took the Tim Tam he offered me.
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But I soon discovered the cause of the sound, and laughed at my own apprehensiveness.
The Circassians laughed at this rhodomontade, and returned a firm and becoming answer.
Their parents at first, however, only laughed at what161 they considered the gleesome antics of these embryo personators in opera.
All the secrets and signs were bandied about and laughed at among the boys.
How this man must have been amused, how consumedly he must have laughed at her!
He was laughed at by one half of the Neighbours, and despised and gulled by the other.
And the giantess is turned into stone, a great harbour mark, to be laughed at.
He would have struck any man who could have laughed at his sensitiveness about that.
People at court laughed at Teynagel and his mission, and Henry treated him as a crackbrained adventurer.
Father laughs to hear about Old Wonder Boy, and he says a bragger ought to be laughed at, and bragging is a bad thing.
She made infinitesimal lists, and put them into her shopping bag, or stuck them in her mirror, but Wolf laughed at them all.
Then Cinna, who not long before would have laughed at faith in Hecate, sacrificed a hecatomb to her.
And the heat crept up from its kingdom in the Plains below and laughed at our boasts of the coolness of our hill station.
And while the Colonel laughed at the cuckold, the cuckold laughed at the dupe.
The Cytherean gave ready assent to her request, and laughed at the wily invention.
When he presented himself to Dali Mami with his sum in his hands the renegade cripple only laughed at him.
The girls laughed at each other with wet eyes, and went off with springless steps.
All this which, in the case of another I should have laughed at, most powerfully affected me in my own.
It was satirized and laughed at by all, and a contemporary criticism, which has been reproduced in The philatelist, vol.
They laughed at her strenuosity and good spirits and the coffee was served.
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The boys laughed at the story, for woofer, as they began to call him immediately, told it in a most comical manner.
The Colonel bent low over his cups and laughed at a joke the sublieutenant whispered.
He had made them, written and oral, and had only been laughed at for a half-crazy explorer.
Jeannette laughed at the question, and as she did so, she looked up and saw me standing there.
And then he laughed at the deceptiveness and the wild humor of his own speech.
It was he who had laughed at me for believing that Laguerre and his men were fighting for liberty.
But that lignite, as you call it, was so sure low-grade that they jest laughed at me.
But he, having laughed at love all his life, loved her deeply, desperately.
Brennan winced and the crowd laughed at the memory of that game, which had been a Waterloo for the men of the Windy City.
We all laughed at that, grudgingly at first, then with a touch of wholeheartedness.
Years ago I must have laughed at it, when I threw my only copy into the wastebasket.
And I sealed the letter with much wax, so that the tobacconist laughed at me.
It was tule swamp when I bought it, and I was well laughed at by the old-timers.
I laughed at the demise of the turncock, the Foreigner, the Beadle, and even the baby.
The others laughed at both plotter and objector, for it sounded so visionary.
The company laughed at him freely, and were obliged to return unfilled and uncheered to their houses.
He laughed at the reputation for sacrosanctity which the populace bestowed upon Sunario.
She said we were not descended from the barber-surgeon, and laughed at the Battle of Bosworth.
In spite of herself, Beatrix laughed at the logical application of her metaphor.
He laughed at the little beggars, and then a Nabataean took them to be sold at Clysma to a merchant from Rome.
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Inwardly, though, she was nauseated by the thought that she was being laughed at.
One morning he laughed at Norbert on the continued non-success of his shooting.
There is little use in printing a story in a newspaper that will be laughed at, is there?
How the devil would have laughed at the idea of a society for saving the world!
Ted shook his head helplessly, while his sister laughed at his discomfiture.
I saw Lady Carwitchet, who laughed at me, and defied me to make her confess or disgorge.
And yet it was very striking how once, not disrespectfully, the men laughed at him.
Indeed, Tony laughed at the abrupt peroration, and that laugh did him no disservice.
Brenton laughed at the accent of the compliment which unmistakably was begrudged.
They laughed at his notion of it, and Seth Barker sympathetically pegged his belt up one.
Jack laughed at his own phrase, so literally close to the only mode of gaining access to their cellarage in the snow.
They have failed, like all the juste-milieux of the world, and are laughed at for their eclecticism.
Good Indian laughed at her, a laugh of pure, elemental joy in life and in love.
We laughed at him, and advised him to be quiet and put us aboard the privateer.
This was very provoking to Jett, as cats do not like to be laughed at, and she resented it in bimbo.
I thought at first it was a put-up job to make me jealous, and I laughed at it.
Natt's face was excruciatingly ridiculous, and Paul laughed at the sight of it.
They all laughed at Jack's extravaganza, which is of a kind to which they are beginning to be accustomed.
I laughed at this fad, and, not thinking him incorrigible I took him into my service.
Don't you remember, I thought I heard a rustling in the fern, and you laughed at me?
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But I laughed at him and saw his broad paddle stab the water, and the birchen craft shoot out among the reeds.
Every one laughed at his jokes, but to me they seemed superficial and flippant.
People who reported seeing things got laughed at, mostly because they call any unidentified flying object a flying saucer.
He laughed at her indignant eyes, touched blue devil with his heel and loped off.
I can't argue about it, I only know that it's the way of the world, and people who set themselves against it only get laughed at for their pains.
I laughed at Ali Baba's brother, but did not feel sympathetic.
The prisoners, the jailers and spectators laughed at its antics.
Porter laughed at the idea that responsibility could attach to Crane.
She would not let him be bearish and laughed at him when he was out of temper.
Biddle laughed at Jackson's message of 1832 which denounced the Bank.
Everybody laughed at the blunderer, the joker jeering audibly.
In France, he is laughed at as a boaster, but not trusted as a warrior.
There was a brat for you who laughed at words she ought not to understand!
Joe Doane sat out on the breakwater and laughed at the joke on Joe Cadara.
I laughed at his bugbear and flung Colonel Corkran in his teeth.
He laughed at people who said that a castrato could not procreate.
We finally started on, but expecting to be celled back and laughed at.
How the chamois hunter laughed at this, and showed his white teeth!
He might help to chasten the sentences laughed at by those newspapers.
All the others had been dying to ask the question, yet one and all laughed at the conscious manner and blushing cheek of the questioner.
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The Lady cicely set back her head and laughed at the ceiling.
I must urge in excuse for Maggie, that Tom had laughed at her in the bonnet, and said she looked like an old Judy.
She told her story in the village, and was laughed at for her credulity.
Finally he took the thing up with Sandra, who merely laughed at him.
The writer drank tea from it recently, and also laughed at the dinge.
But with all his smirking, Dolly Varden only laughed at him.
Yorke would get hoisted over me, and I should be laughed at for a duffer.
Fooled, duped, and laughed at after twenty years of hard service!
And she laughed at him out of her green eyes that slanted so enchantingly.
I made sure of its being nothing but a common love letter, and you know young people like to be laughed at about them.
I threw the letter down in disgust, and Flavia laughed at me.
A freshman must behave like a freshman, or he is laughed at.
And Jo gave a disdainful shrug as the rest laughed at Laurie's matter-of-fact tone.
Somebody laughed at the little tattered figure strutting on the brickwork plinth under the great tree.
Everything that was just, but oppressed and looked down upon, they laughed at heartlessly and shamefully.
The effect was supposed to be Pompeiian and Rita and I had often laughed at the delirious fancy of some enriched shopkeeper.
It isn't his style to be that, so he was guyed and laughed at.
I laughed at me ever being seventy-three, but I suppose I will some day.
The true nobility laughed at him, the talented repelled him, and the honorable instinctively despised him.
Cresting seas filled me a foot or so with water, but I laughed at it sloshing about my feet, and chanted my disdain for the wind and the water.
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Men have been laughed at for decades for moaning that the slightest sniffle is a near-death experience.
She laughed at the thought of a speedboat on their tiny lake.
On the morrow she sulked, and was more than ever laughed at for her pains.
The men laughed at what they thought was one of his strange conceits, and so we escaped suspicion.
She laughed at them to their faces, and mimicked them behind their backs.
I've never laughed at morbidity, or nerves, or insanity since.
She was mortally afraid of being laughed at for surrendering, after her many and vehement declarations of independence.
People had laughed at him for being so old-maidish, as they put it.
Whenever he saw his niece pensive or tearful he laughed at her and called her a grass widow.
Some grew hot and wrathy if laughed at, and that increased our fun.
Paige laughed at it, and Clemens, too, regarded it as a joke.
I laughed at Yana, who had thought it necessary to bring provisions.
This was laughed at before the shadow of Booth's patricide was cast ahead.
But I was pained to hear that Mary had laughed, though heaven knows I have often laughed at her.
YouTube hit and his prissy style made him a laughing stock, and it's much worse for a politician to be laughed at than feared.
At last Max seemed to remember about it, and laughed at the recollection.
There was nothing Ercole relished less than to be laughed at.
And Rickards had to wipe his eyes as he laughed at the repartee.
They craned their necks and laughed at me, they squalled insulting remarks after me as long as they could see me.
But Cliff, he was ashamed o' being called a tailor, and he was sore vexed as his riding was laughed at, and nobody o' the gentlefolks hereabout could abide him.
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He and his order were kings, to a certain extent, over the men of untarnished clothes, because these latter dreaded, perhaps, to be either killed or laughed at.
But in Archer's little world no one laughed at a wife deceived, and a certain measure of contempt was attached to men who continued their philandering after marriage.
He, however, only laughed at her advice, saying, that his father had always kept him in too great constraint, and that now he rejoiced at his new-found liberty.
But Meg laughed at the nonsense and felt better in spite of herself.
Why, I should have been laughed at for a billion miles around.
These speculations were umemphasized sensations rather than articulated thoughts, for Wilson would have laughed at the idea of seriously connecting Tom with the murder.
Again they laughed at the child's pertinacious fancy for a night ramble.
Nobody laughed at this funny message, and Aunt Betsey ran all the way home with a muffin in her hand and her ball in her pocket, though the knitting was left behind.
The wise must bow to the wisdom of such men as Coleridge and Southey, but, being wise, have laughed at poetical theories so prosaically exemplifled.
But I believe she must inwardly have delighted in the tremors into which she threw me by the coaxing way in which she patted my curls, while she laughed at my quotations.
When he came home that night he was in a very somber mood, having begun to see at last how those might be right who had laughed at him for his faith in America.