Sentence examples for making a laugh from inspiring English sources

Using the phrase "making a laugh" in written English is correct.
You can use it when describing something or someone that is causing people to laugh. For example, "The comedian was making a laugh out of every situation, no matter how awkward."

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It was part of the way they were, making a laugh out of everything.

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Accusing Hopkins of making a "laughing stock" out of anybody not exactly like herself, Hawking asked her to "please stop".

"We've been made a laughing stock abroad," he said.

A violent man has made a laughing stock of our prison system".

But it's not just fear of being made a laughing stock that makes me hesitate.

The well intentioned norm that benefits should be universal can make a laughing stock of TOIL.

"The mayor felt he had been made a laughing stock," he says.

Next, Ghana made a laughing stock of itself when it flew $3m in cash to Brazil to avert a match boycott by players demanding their appearance fees.

But if he were staring at you, I presume it wouldn't be okay, that you would make a laughing stock out of him.

Make a laughing agreement and shake on it.

If your friends make a joke, laugh with them.

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