Sentence examples for laughed from inspiring English sources

"laughed" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb, which means "to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can form a sound with a distinctive, non-linguistic pitch." For example: When the clown told a funny joke, everyone in the audience laughed.

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laughed

verb

Past of laugh

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The crowd laughed.

MPs and peers laughed as Merkel, who recalled her first visit to London in the spring of 1990 shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, said those expecting a "fundamental reform of the European architecture" in Britain's direction would be disappointed.

They tried to persuade him to call the mayor "leader", but he laughed it off.

Setting up an elaborate Berber camp in the July heat each day looked like hard work but Bobo laughed it off: "We are used to the desert.

As he worked methodically, smashing the life out of her family one by one, the soldiers laughed at their screaming and crying.

Afterwards, we drank and chatted and laughed into the small hours before making our way to the BBC's studio on Broadway.

When the acrobatics troupe botched an attempt at a complicated human pyramid, they laughed themselves hoarse.

But it got worse: he insulted women, slammed down his glass, hurled ashtrays, laughed like a crazy person, head thrown back.

Therese laughed when she saw him – he was dressed as a policeman.

Tsiolkas laughed, and said that while it would never beat his best sexual experinces, "sometimes writing sex is better than some of the sex I've had".

In the last nine months, I've laughed more than I have done in a very long time.

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