Sentence examples for caustic laughter from inspiring English sources

'caustic laughter' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a type of laughter that is full of sarcasm or mocking. For example, "The audience's caustic laughter filled the room after the comedian made a joke about the mayor."

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One was caught in the shrapnel of his intellect, a rain of references, caustic laughter, an infectious fascination for the world about him.

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There was a great eruption of laughter, more caustic than jolly.

His son George was even more caustic about "the scornful laughter of the House, on the ground that the idle curiosity of philosophers was not to be satisfied".

Mr. Brodsky's caustic remarks brought howls of sympathetic laughter from the audience but also suggested the sense that running a publicly traded company in the post-Enron era was going to be substantially different -- more difficult and more expensive -- than it had been not too long ago, when the terms "public offering" and "getting rich" seemed synonymous.

There the excitement of her public appearances, her simple and profound eloquence, her caustic wit in handling hecklers, her ability to "toss a blanket of laughter over the ice of truth," are all strikingly captured.

Arms outstretched, Michelle Christedes intervened as a peaceful parade monitor between the caustic Mr. Franklin and an unshaven young man in a sundress who drew tension-tinged laughter in impishly shouting contentions about the sexuality of Jesus.

DISINGENUOUS and caustic, yes.

His tone was caustic.

'Caustic Love' is out now.

He was acerbic, witty and caustic.

Cue laughter.

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