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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a laughter of" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in a poetic or creative context to describe a specific type or quality of laughter.
Example: "There was a laughter of joy that filled the room during the celebration."
Alternatives: "a burst of laughter" or "a sound of laughter".
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It's a laughter of hysterical exasperation, because if you didn't laugh, you'd hang yourself or quit".
Or this: "You had a laughter of grapes: / many round green laughs".
In 2009 the team compiled its worst record in 15 years, losing 6 of its 12 games, which Coach Raul Lara calls "a laughter of our tradition".
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The door is opened into thick air cut by the twang of an accordion, laughter of children and the swatting of mosquitoes.
Then, like a thunderclap, the simultaneous laughter of a dozen patients would shatter the night and frighten the drowsy.
The nasty, superior laughter of a person with a shabby, cluttered home".
Just heard laughter of a child.
"I remember, as a child, hating the laughter of children," Lieb said the other day.
Through the walls swam the rapid chatter and laughter of a television game show.
That sparked a great deal of laughter and rolling of eyes.
You can die from laughter because of a best friend.
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