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"evil laughter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an action related to a feeling of evil intent or amusement. For example, "The villain's evil laughter filled the room as his plan was put into motion."
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evil laughter
noun
The sound produced by a person uttering an evil laugh, frequently represented as "muahahaha."
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There's a lot of seething shirtlessness, and enough evil laughter to fuel 10 Bond films.
Amazon has admitted that its Alexa digital assistant has been breaking out into random bursts of evil laughter.
Tonight the title track exudes bitterness, evil laughter and deranged keyboard horns: there is nothing pat about it.
Her hair was disheveled, she wore a gown of several poisonous shades of green and she made every crooked gesture resemble a cackle of evil laughter.
With a combination of magical spells and digitally enhanced sword fights, Seimei and Hiromasa take on the mighty Doson, whose skill is understood to be unsurpassed (and whose delight in evil laughter is unrestrained).
While Krusty leads them into a waiting room, Sideshow Bob bursts out into evil laughter.
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But in return, the funny dude will package and send an actual troll doll to Intellectual Ventures, the patent-holding firm that manages to claim that it's in the business of creating "a more efficient and dynamic invention economy" without breaking out in loud, slightly evil-sounding laughter.
Bill O'Reilly trotted out a Fox News "body-language expert" to pronounce the laughter "evil".
On the O'Reilly Factor, a "body language expert" called Clinton's laughter "evil".
And they are doing it quietly, thanks in large part to the league's crackdown on trash talk (Next season, the commissioner will tackle the twin evils of hearty laughter and overconfident strutting).
Tintinnabula, meanwhile, were designed not to attract the viewer but to ward off evil, sometimes by arousing raucous laughter but often something more sinister.
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