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The emotion discharged in coarse laughter is aggression robbed of its purpose.
Her coarse laughter is too loud for the car, and Maddy is not in the mood.
In cartoons by the 20th-century American James Thurber, however, coarse laughter yields to an amused and rarefied smirk: the flow of adrenalin has been distilled and crystallized into a grain of Attic salt a sophisticated joke.
He understands, of course, that the passing of the apron, now in the plump, ringed fingers of the real-estate developer, is primarily a distraction from the terrible seriousness of their enterprise, the coarse laughter a release from the unacknowledged tension.
On her way to school, she was stalked by her 22-year-old male neighbour and some of his friends who, according to her family, persisted with "ribald comments, smutty jokes, coarse laughter, sly whistles and even indecent exposure".
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"Nice!" Sander says, which makes her laugh, a coarse, cawing laughter that sounds at home in the woods.
Coarse language.
"Rather — coarse".
Coarse texture.
"You're coarse".
Coarse, he thought again, coarse as cabbage.
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