My brothers used to laugh because I lived on a farm and wouldn't do a hand's turn on the farm. |
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The pilot was wincingly painful to watch as it was littered with a laugh track and poorly written jokes. |
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The sergeant's mouth twitched and I knew he was trying not to laugh at my long-windedness. |
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So, it's a good job that I've been very busy this week and so not found much to laugh out loud at. |
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It is not necessary to be a highly skilled author to write a story that makes readers catch their breath, laugh out loud or be moved to tears. |
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The others managed not to laugh and my girlfriend poked me to make me stop giggling, but that just made it funnier to me. |
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Maddy gave a small laugh as her friend continued to say horrible things about Quentin, before stopping her. |
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And, that great corrupter, the fear that if you don't laugh you will be seen as a prig and a killjoy. |
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His deep laugh mingled with the splashing of the water as a bang on the wall indicated Paul Hutchinson's annoyance. |
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She let out a dry laugh and I hit the shuttlecock, then she ran to meet it, maintaining the rally in silence for a few seconds before continuing. |
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The experts laugh at my theories of course until I point out that they help me manage and live with the pain. |
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Voltaire helped us laugh and question, and Rousseau theorized the social contract our societies are based on. |
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Holding court on a sofa in a busy London hotel foyer, Kiely banters away happily, using his gravelly laugh for punctuation. |
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We laugh at exercise fanatics and throw incredulous glances in the direction of those who opt for bean curd over black pudding. |
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This is ludicrous, and you may feel the urge to simultaneously roll your eyes, laugh out loud, and change the channel. |
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When we tell them why, they nod good-naturedly and talk to the rest, and laugh gently at Katherine's weak attempts at Konkani. |
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After working alone, talk, laugh and interact with others for an instant lift. |
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A small bark of a laugh escaped the Freeman's lips, so close to her ear, yet his grip about her body only increased slightly. |
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I tried to make a joke of it, but my laugh was fake, a desperate tint to it, well the whole thing seemed desperate actually. |
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While she was being tried, she had the audacity to laugh at questions presented to her. |
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I inherited my father's chin, which sticks out, but luckily I inherited his sense of humour as well so I can laugh at it. |
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Watching the Conservative Party leadership contest, political neutrals are unsure whether to laugh or cry. |
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I pointed to them and as she reached out to hand me a few, the picture of us suddenly made me want to laugh and cry all at once. |
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She was good for a laugh but all the lads knew that she was devoted to Tom and the kids, so it was all just for fun. |
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They always seemed good for a laugh and one couldn't help feel quite protective of them. |
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Of course, we could only laugh up our sleeves at the local toughs, eschewing violence as we did. |
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The laugh was deep and jovial, yet any listener could pick out the sinister tone. |
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The stunned looks on the faces of the audience caused her to lose her pucker, proving that you can't whistle and laugh at the same time. |
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Watch out for the programme to be telecast shortly and laugh your guts out! |
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The last thing I hear before the door shuts behind me is a laugh shared by the doctor and Jasmine. |
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Burton also confessed he and Helena laugh off claims they are eccentric oddballs. |
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At the time, I took those words to heart, mostly because there was no voice in the media to simply laugh out loud in derisive response. |
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Her soprano lullabies and fun character allowed the audience to laugh and be merry. |
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Some coaches would laugh at team bowling tournaments, at weightlifting competition and the like. |
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There is so much bleating and handwringing about Howard Dean being the nominee that I can't decide to laugh or vomit. |
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For those with a zany sense of humor, the adventures of Lieutenant Frank Drebin were a laugh riot from beginning to end. |
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This film will make you laugh and make you cry and fall in love and feel good in the end. |
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On the other hand, all you've got to do to raise a laugh this month is to walk down the street. |
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He had the same lopsided grin he sported to make people laugh at his antics. |
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I have not heard an audience laugh so hard and so long in a movie theater in a long time. |
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Trying to make the audience laugh is perhaps not much more difficult than trying to explain why it laughs. |
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It's not particularly groundbreaking, but it's a good hour of fun that raises a laugh or two each week, which is as much as I expect these days. |
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Then he wrote a best-selling book which sounded very much like having the last laugh at his investors' expense. |
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She likes large gestures, preferably telegraphed in advance to cue the laugh lines. |
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It was certainly getting harder to raise a laugh from the audience, who were hot, sweaty and lethargic. |
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The movie never has much space to breathe, and there are only one or two real laugh lines in the entire film. |
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I notice that nowadays in politics you've got to get your laugh line first. |
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Sometimes you encounter leftist paranoia so utterly deranged, so shamelessly depraved, you don't know wether to laugh or cry. |
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We feel free to laugh at his anarchic humour because we can feel we're laughing at fascism and the human stupidity that reinforces fascism. |
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Oskar resealed the letter and began to laugh as he replaced it under Dorothea's door. |
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Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires. |
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The times I was just having a beery laugh with my friends, times when we shared in each other's extrovert abandon, each other's dippy oblivion. |
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Her words were admonitory, but there was a smile in her voice and a laugh in her eyes. |
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He looks like a Shriner at a convention center and I almost don't want to show you because the minute I start looking I laugh hysterically. |
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Sorin is not the usual whingeing ancient, but a sardonic, angry old man who can laugh bitterly at himself. |
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A Rhode Islander would laugh at any one trying to use a knife and fork to eat a clam bake. |
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The laugh a minute guys present this weeks tedious offerings of up to date music listened to by the nation. |
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A laugh escaped, she looked like a small puppy begging for attention again. |
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I thought about going over and chatting her up but I'm no oil painting and thought she'd laugh me off. |
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Dishes clang, waiters shout, children laugh and people chatter away in expressive, nine-tone, high volume Cantonese. |
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Bryan looked like the kind of jock who would shove past me in the hallway and laugh when I fell. |
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It's much too easy to laugh at the most abandoned, most cheated and misled, most socially deprived people in the north. |
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I laugh at her, pull my clothes towards me and then glance at the Rolex adorning my left wrist. |
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His new takes on the classic tales made us laugh out loud at more than one bedtime. |
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Does the contour of their accented tongues create a particular Hispanic laugh pattern? |
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He tried not to laugh as he said this, since she looked pretty homicidal just now. |
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He bought my parents a quarter of a gouda wheel because he thinks he kept eating all our cheese, this made me laugh a lot. |
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I confess, that while we did not mock, we did laugh out loud at the protesters. |
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No matter how ill she was, she always enjoyed a chat and a laugh and was never one to burden people with her troubles. |
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We won't stick it up on the notice board so everyone can have a laugh at what a plonker you are. |
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When he thought something ironic, he would let out a high-pitched shrill laugh that sounded like a hyena. |
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I'd be the dad that clowns quite a lot and shows off to the kids and makes them laugh because I can be a show-off. |
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His father gave a mighty laugh and his stepmother's eyes twinkled in amusement. |
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He said it uninhibited by any fear that someone might laugh at or contradict him. |
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I shrieked with laughter, which is what you do with Rosemary, for her own contagious laugh is as big as she is. |
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It might seem like a bit of a laugh to jump in front of an engine, but it won't be when we are scraping them out from under a wheel arch. |
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Unfortunately, my voice had risen five octaves higher than I had expected it to and this just made him laugh harder. |
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Her eyes squint and her lips pulse making her laugh even more lovely to hear. |
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It could have been two lads larking about, but this is not a laugh and a joke. |
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If he loused it up in any way, everybody would laugh and they would do it over again. |
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You'll laugh just as much at the elevator scene as you'll gasp at the runaway train sequence. |
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Through reduction, the satirist aims at to make the reader laugh at his subject. |
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His hair is graying already, he has grey stubble on his chin, wrinkles, laugh lines, and crows feet. |
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For the first time in a long while I actually went to see a play billed as a comedy that made me laugh out loud. |
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There are pieces in there that cause me to laugh out loud and that can only be a good thing. |
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It is a moment so bloated and overblown, there is nothing to do but laugh out loud. |
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This really made me laugh reading this, and now my cold sore's split on my lip and it's bleeding again. |
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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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I did have a text-message from a female friend last night which made me laugh out loud. |
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And I remember listening to that back in Georgia, and I watched rednecks laugh at it. |
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I've ambled down quiet back roads where tiny children laugh their way home from school. |
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My own children always laugh at my teacherly impulses to say that the students should tell the teachers what is going on, but there it is. |
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It can make the audience laugh riotously one moment before chilling them into a somber silence. |
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I didn't think the trailer was some sort of laugh riot, but I don't think it was unfunny either. |
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The channel packed in games such as shouting match and hoopla that caused a laugh riot among the crowd. |
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As he lay down on the mat, with a bewildered expression on his face, he heard a clear and ringing laugh from the girl, a genuine happy laugh. |
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Tim is a good laugh and Mani, well, what can I say about him apart from he's a complete and utter star. |
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His wrinkles and laugh lines accented a face of solitude and sadness, and his old uniform was becoming tattered, its former blue colour fading. |
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I almost laugh but Martin Compston, patron saint of leisurewear in Scotland, just grins. |
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As Nora listened to him laugh and shout with the others, she set her elbow on the table, resting her head upon it, and sighed wistfully. |
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He takes his shots at me, but he has an acerbic, curmudgeonly style that gives me a laugh and he happily owns up to his prejudices. |
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I gave a weak, watery laugh before pulling away a bit to look up at my oldest friend. |
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It is these kinds of charges and accusations that make people laugh at the military. |
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He managed to make Marin actually laugh when he described the incident with the paper clip and the water cooler that had flooded half the floor. |
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I have always thought that the best way to begin to accommodate to new circumstances is to learn to laugh in them. |
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Wilson has regained the ability to laugh at himself and Mr Young said his recent progress had been tremendous. |
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I laugh sardonically at the news broadcasts for their dreadful misanthropy. |
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I went there to laugh at the washed-up child star, and I'm sorry that I ever thought like that. |
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Uriah wheezes a laugh and swaggers back to the picnic table for more wine and cheese. |
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People say in front of the camera he's boring or whatever, but away from the camera, he's a great laugh and one of the lads really. |
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This whimsical piece of mischief by his brother brought a quiet laugh from David. |
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My comrade saw the perverse and absurd side of life and was happy to laugh along with it over a nice rare steak and a beer. |
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It was rather unpleasant, but yet it sounded like the laugh of a person you could trust. |
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It happened 15 years ago and it's been either a big yawn or a big laugh ever since. |
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I threatened to tell her but he says he would just laugh it off and make her think it is because I am alone and lonely. |
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I guess that means I'll have a reason to laugh when you're buried in your grave, huh! |
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Estrella heard a voice yell out in surprise that was followed by a laugh of unexpectedness. |
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The soundtrack sounds reasonably clean, and the dialogue and laugh tracks are acceptably distinct. |
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It tells six stories, tenuously linked, that are at times heartbreaking, but still laugh out loud funny. |
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He then laughed in a way that sane people do not laugh and asked for ten male volunteers. |
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We must not permit the criminals to mock us and to laugh at us when they take advantage of us. |
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All posts will be treated in the strictest confidence and nobody will laugh at anybody. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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It can make you laugh without anyone falling over, and it can make you cry without resorting to laid-on-with-a-trowel schmaltz. |
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Apologize in a lighthearted way, and laugh it off by turning it into a joke. |
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She tried to laugh it off dismissively, but her words seemed to pique his interest. |
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I've tried talking to my parents but they just seem to laugh it off and ignore me saying that I'll feel better tomorrow. |
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There are plenty of gags, but few that are likely to make you laugh out loud. |
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This is the book of Shakespeare criticism which really made me think anew and laugh out loud. |
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Her laugh sounded forced and nervous sometimes, but you could tell the difference. |
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You lot who claim to like these little sour cherries are having a laugh aren't you? |
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All he knew was that that laugh sounded like nothing he had ever heard before. |
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It was definitely something to laugh about afterwards but certainly not at the time. |
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The head doorman is a bit of joker and you can have a laugh with him but it's not advisable to upset him too much. |
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She tried not to laugh when she remembered that he did have manicured hands. |
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It was good to see the crowd stop taking themselves so seriously and have a laugh for once! |
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Lindbergh made them laugh by wiggling his ears and his shoes were so big that they put puppets in them at night. |
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I have to confess that I always get a good belly laugh out of such nonsense. |
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Amanda is a good mate, I haven't seen her much but I know she is a laugh and a great mate, and she is a good mate to Sam as well. |
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Even today, I can laugh and cry and express anger through my fingers on piano keys. |
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It's also an old master having the last laugh on a movie project that seemed destined to fail. |
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You have to laugh but she'll have the last laugh when she gets offered all the plum roles as a female pirate. |
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If the local rugger-buggers had pulled a similar trick, it would have been a laugh wouldn't it? |
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When people ask if I have a boyfriend, I laugh and tell them I've become asexual. |
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My own marriage give me lots of material for my cartoons, but, unfortunately, my wife is so great that most of the time, the laugh is on me. |
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It will, however, almost certainly make you laugh like a drain several times. |
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It'd make me laugh like a drain if I won, which probably isn't a very good recommendation. |
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Our spirits are dressed in sables, and to laugh so very suddenly seems out of character. |
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Last week's meeting was literally a laugh a minute, with a great turnout once more of both members and guests. |
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Behind its heavy door and a dark glass wall, the formal dining room isn't exactly a laugh a minute. |
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This will be the group's 15th production and all who come along are guaranteed value for money and a laugh a minute into the bargain. |
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I think the decision to throw Ricky and me together throughout the series was a fantastic idea and it has been a laugh a minute. |
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This nonstop laugh riot is a truly neglected classic of cautionary showbiz schlock. |
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The pantomime is a laugh a minute with curly wigs, outrageous costumes, banter and confusion the order of the day. |
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They make fun of the three-piece suite, laugh at the Artex, rummage hilariously though the display cabinet, then leave. |
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Their stupid opinion is just as valid as the millions of people who laugh this assertion to scorn. |
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The staff were wonderful, friendly, approachable, the porters made me laugh and were teasing me lots on the way to the theatre. |
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However, I must say that, you know, I always laugh with him, but his policies are no laughing matter. |
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Pity the poor candidates who believe they can get by on charisma, pandering, and laugh lines alone. |
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Obsessed with eternal life and beauty, she goes beyond sticking to a low-carb diet and shooting Botox into her laugh lines. |
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Along with weird and wacky hairstyles and tattoos, players can now add everything from bags under the eyes to laugh lines. |
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She was beginning to laugh a little, being painfully aware of the apparent lack of logic. |
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His brow is uncreased by worry or doubt, and the only wrinkles he might acquire are laugh lines. |
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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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Stella the happy talker, with a laugh that fills the room and warms the heart. |
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They have made us think about ourselves by making us laugh at our own absurdity. |
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Her smile, combined with the off the wall remark, elicited a laugh from Gael. |
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It always surprised me when Jem would laugh hysterically if Ben zinged me with the ultimate joke of which I was the victim. |
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Milne gives a big Aberdonian laugh and says how much she loves confounding expectations. |
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If a common man were to dare to be as moody, as contemptuous, and as misanthropical, the world would laugh at him. |
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It just makes me laugh to see them get high and mighty about the blogosphere being shills for politicians. |
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She has an infectious humour, a hearty laugh and can fill a room with her cheerful personality. |
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Thank you for making me laugh by saying I looked like a monster after the charcoal stained my teeth black. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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Annoyance flashed through Rosemarie like lightning as a deep, resonant laugh came from above. |
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He had a unique-shaped nose that was neither large nor small and laugh lines around his interesting eyes that added to his playful mien. |
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These magazines are good for a laugh but they get really really tedious and brain-numbing. |
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We laugh scornfully ha ha! as we recall our pre-babies life, our carefree genderless roles. |
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Drew laughed softly to herself, a laugh that made Devlin wonder if she was laughing at him. |
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On returning home they'd boiled the billy and had a good laugh over their endeavours. |
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The ultimate aim is to spread the message of laughter, by making others laugh and become happy. |
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Some people might laugh at them as airport novels, but I get a good read from them. |
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A well loved member of the card playing circuit for many years his hearty laugh could always be heard above any din. |
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He told the guard to reassure the girl that she was not being scorned and that no one would laugh at her. |
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Like the TV shows, audiences are never sure if they are going to have a laugh or a lump in the throat from one moment to the next. |
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His thoughts were interrupted by Tobin's hearty laugh, a laugh that jarred him from his stolid stance and sent him reeling with confusion. |
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It was all in good heart and we had a laugh over it but she never trusted me after that. |
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They even laugh and smile when she gets the protocol at formal events a little wrong. |
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A quick student, she memorised entire scripts and soon learned how to cry or laugh on command. |
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Her coquettish verve and her lippy song material will make the gals share a laugh and leave the ducktail set absolutely spellbound. |
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I heard her laugh at me, which made my blind hate take control over all of my senses. |
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I laugh at my own jitteriness, but as I get dressed, it is at least ten minutes before I realise that both the lamps have been turned off. |
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Being an action figure made me laugh at first because an icon was so far from the world I'd been living in in England. |
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A shy, quiet laugh from Werner, his thin face with its pockmarks suffused by the joy that love gives. |
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I hooked my arm through his and willed myself not to laugh for the next five minutes. |
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Malicia used to make me laugh when she told me of the harmless jokes and pranks she played earlier that day. |
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He would sneak around at night and set up jokes and tricks and then laugh at the staff members who got caught in them. |
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Her brothers sought an opportunity to avenge the wrong that causes men like Ulick to laugh and jest, and women to hide their faces and die. |
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It's kinda growing on me though, because it makes me laugh when I see it and that's got to be a good thing. |
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It was just a touch on the rude side but it made me laugh until my toes curled. |
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At least 25 per cent of the gags were funny enough to get me to laugh out loud, which counts for something. |
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The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one. |
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Logan turned to hide a laugh before recomposing himself and turning back to Marius. |
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It allows me to have a bit of a flirt and a bit of a laugh with some very nice girls. |
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It's made me laugh from your dry humor and weep for the victims of corporate crime tactics. |
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For years I have been astigmatic to a degree that even bats point and laugh at me. |
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Madison dances with Jack, and they happily laugh and chat during the lively jig. |
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They're all fab and they tell me when I'm acting up, and laugh at me as much as possible which, I think, is very important and very British. |
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And with that he lets out a long, throaty laugh so deep it virtually makes my chair shake. |
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All she did was laugh a little more throatily and turn a delicate shade of blue. |
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While Rawlin and David, looking like mongrels back from a prowl, laugh and stare at us like we were some sort of surreal aliens. |
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He loved a laugh and when he was in a crowd he was the life and soul of the party. |
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The right honourable gentleman opposite is a very naughty man, and he will laugh on the other side of his face when my ship comes in. |
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Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer audacity of it all. |
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From the moment they met he had always made her laugh and smile, so much that she feared that even the Gods would be jealous. |
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Various tours are available by speed boats that take you for the most spectacular views, even up the gut to laugh in the face of El Diablo. |
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This idiot and his team of oafs had the audacity to patronize and laugh at Eugene last night. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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A man with a laugh in his voice recounted how he was shot down, landing in a field in his shirt and tie. |
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The wild-eyed soldier rushed out like an animal released from captivity, and leaned along the railing, starting to laugh with uncontrollable joy. |
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When he finally gets to see the contract, he will, in all probability, laugh as much as I did. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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Then your application will be buff and strong and it will laugh in the face of wimpy problems like people who use commas instead of dots as the decimal. |
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Certainly, these costumes are easy to laugh at, but the time to rail against them has come and gone. |
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His name is crispy, which makes everyone laugh whenever he introduces himself. |
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The ludicrousness of the whole situation and the fact that everything is completely out of control suddenly strikes me and I start to laugh hysterically. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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Still, I'll always think back to the good times we had together, like our victory in the sack race, the moment we bonded in his apartment, and that crazy laugh of his. |
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Picasso and Guillaume can laugh through an entire night of suggestions, inventions, songs, games that Max plays with his face. |
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Although we may tend to laugh at the flagellants and read them off as lunatics, they did help medieval men and women cope with the ravages of the plague. |
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I almost had to laugh when I saw the quizzical expression on her face. |
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He had the audacity to laugh in her face, as if she was still a child. |
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He clapped with a jolly laugh as he emerged from the darkness. |
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Even in death, the comic genius has raised a laugh among his adoring fans. |
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And the rest of the lads lark about and laugh at a misshapen nude. |
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We love to laugh at Kim and Company because it distracts our souls from the horrific reality of their hermetic regime. |
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Then the laugh died away in her throat as they started kissing seriously. |
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With his reluctant audience unable to muster up the required level of self-deprecation to laugh at the joke, he just cackles away to himself regardless. |
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She pulled herself up, and heard a cackle, an evil laugh and cry of pain. |
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He bellowed a loud, insane laugh that sounded more like a cackle than a laugh and lifted his goblet, spilling wine down the front of his long, untamed beard. |
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Having a laugh with the old pair, wonders will never cease, before returning to watch Andy Garcia passing judgement on the TV screen, glass of wine to hand. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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Karolina says one way to deal with the jitters before she steps out onto the red carpet is to have herself a gut laugh and get it out of her system. |
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Really, one must either laugh or cry or run far from this madding mess. |
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Pillows underneath their left arms, Maggie and Lydia look at each other and laugh at the ridiculousness of this scenario. |
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She remembered being hyper on another one of their trips to the mall and skipping and twirling around, and his happy laugh as he watched her act like a madwoman. |
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He had a zany sense of humor, and he could laugh at his own personality tics, especially a mania for self-promotion. |
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When I was a child, if I told my parents I thought they were wrong about whatever they would just shrug and laugh it off, maybe correcting my grammar along the way. |
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I gave a mirthless laugh at her joke and continued my search. |
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A laugh came to her eyes, like she was remembering some funny memory. |
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But the laugh sounded false, and she didn't think it was very funny. |
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Matt laughed so hard that he snorted and it only made us laugh harder. |
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It was good to talk about it, have a laugh and clear the air. |
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And if not, well, at least we can all share a good laugh about it. |
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She looks great without trying too hard, spends her money on fine wine, is a good laugh but likes to read in her spare time and works in a caring profession. |
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Rose was so furious that this man had the nerve to steal her away from her friends and family, stuff her in a crate, only to open it a while later and laugh in her face. |
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But this person paid in the long run now the laugh is on him. |
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My beloved is going to laugh like a drain when he reads that. |
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We've been over to Grandma's today, her memory is on the wane a little these days, bless her, but she really is a laugh a minute and we never have a dull time when we visit. |
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She will laugh on the other side of her face in 2 years' time. |
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And I am afraid I also must laugh up my sleeve at this poor reader. |
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Two crystal-clear blue eyes surrounded by laugh lines stared back at her. |
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They laugh about finding a pirate's treasure and sharing the wealth. |
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She doesn't laugh much but does grin mischievously from time to time. |
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Her only reply was that earthy laugh which grated on him so much. |
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He laughed, again that dry little laugh which grated on my nerves. |
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Maria began to laugh jovially, as though this was all just a jape. |
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I expected them to laugh it off as yet another hoax, but was surprised when the former hoaxers bought into my doctored photo hook, line, and sinker. |
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He had a jolly laugh and his belly shook when he was really amused by something, and his wise old eyes lit up with mischief right before he'd ask you a riddle. |
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It was mean to laugh at her when she went but I didn't care. |
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A good laugh can burn up as many calories per hour as brisk walking. |
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Somehow, it manages to move me and make me laugh in equal measure. |
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We receive just the right amount of thrills and whiteknuckled excitement, and enough time in between to enjoy the scenery and laugh and have a great time. |
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They'll still thrill to the action scenes and laugh at the jokes. |
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There are other ways of interpreting why this is funny, such as that it was his humanity, his belief in the chair, that we laugh at, not his mechanicalness. |
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I've known some very camp gay men through friends and they can be a real laugh to be with if you don't get strung up on your own sexuality when you are in their world. |
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James had a loud, raucous laugh and a terrific sense of humour. |
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We laugh because it plays on our deep anxieties about our own sexuality. |
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Andy wanted to see a wine list, but when no list was available, I had to remind him he was in Rome, Georgia, not Rome, Italy, and we all had a good laugh about that. |
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For 118 years, the sitting president nearly always has had the last laugh with closing remarks at an annual white-tie wingding called the Gridiron Club dinner. |
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I've been having a bit of a laugh with a few of the regulars at the pub about who I'm going to let in if there's a disaster and who is out on their ear. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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The chunky boy asked with a loud bark of a laugh before he shoved Sammy's shoulder hard enough that she stumbled back a step and further into the crates. |
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Estrella couldn't help but laugh herself, as his attitude was contagious. |
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As the beat of the hooves fell silent in the distance the priest heard a dry laugh coming from under the bridge and he knew immediately who was there. |
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We are always having a laugh with the children, which does me good too. |
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He wore hats, tipped slightly to the side, he had the easiest laugh of anybody, he was fluent in English and Japanese and spoke to me like a peer. |
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No longer did he smile and laugh as she performed cantrips and illusions, now he frowned, despising all magic, therefore despising her, she being a student of the magic arts. |
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Bouffant American ladies in puffy jackets laugh and talk loudly. |
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The man's laugh echoed against the metal walls as he left the hanger. |
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Deep down I know that my life is more substantial than one laugh line. |
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Hopefully, she got as much of a laugh out of it as the rest of the world has. |
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The result was strange, a sort of jerryrigged Eden with a laugh track, somehow both idyllic and lunatic all at once. |
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They both laugh hard, forced laughs that go on for five seconds too long, and Sarah drags on her cigarette and surveys the foggy chateau grounds that will never be hers. |
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Next is Melanie, doing that psycho laugh of hers from the old days. |
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We laugh and mock from the moment of their first appearance. |
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Another laugh came after Moore trailed off, holding the book up so the audience could see that the typeface was fading as Stella's typewriter ribbon runs out of ink. |
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It is easy to laugh at broken toilets and misspelled signs in Sochi, but the underlying story cannot be avoided. |
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The worst thing you could do would be to laugh at him or deride him. |
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Might as well laugh along with the Griswolds at the forthcoming dysfunction. |
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