Sentence examples for describes laughing from inspiring English sources

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Koestler "describes laughing as a 'luxury reflex,' " Mr. Johnson writes, "containing elements of aggression and hostility, even savagery".

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As a side note, shouldn't people who say lol instead of laughing, write it as lolol to describe laughing?

Yes, he was often very funny, but his humour came from comments about individual acts and performers: what might also be described as laughing at foreigners.

On another occasion, Savile was said to have molested a 17-year-old girl in front of a camera crew, who she described as laughing as the abuse went on.

The Detroit Times described audiences laughing until they cried, and "[going] home feeling that [they] had seen one of the best programs" in the theater's history.

When he laughs, she describes his laugh as "one of those dry chuckles you read about in novels".

"How do you describe sexism?" laughs Gless.

I, by the way, I just launched into a body scan as you describe (they laugh).

She describes her laugh as "titillating" because it incites others to laugh as well -- just what casting directors want.

The writer describes the laugh-track summit between Sorkin and ABC executives, which left the issue unresolved.

Lyrically, "Laugh, Laugh" describes a rejected lover who takes pleasure in revenge when someone rejects the one who had rejected him.

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