Sentence examples for obscene laughter from inspiring English sources

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According to the same commentator, the dialectical interventions formed a background to a lively vocabulary, a "hermetic" type of "argot", which contained "hilarious double entendres and indecent onomatopoeia", passing from "erudite beauty" to "obscene laughter".

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While her father sold furniture from a store called Crazy Sophie's Factory Outlet, and her mother recorded phone announcements for the local movie theater, Ms. Silverman was encouraged to crack precociously obscene jokes and rewarded with laughter for enunciating the word tampons or telling her Nana just where she could put her freshly baked brownies.

These fairly short verse tales composed between the late 12th and the 14th centuries most of which are anonymous, though some are by leading poets generate laughter from situations extending from the obscene to the mock-religious, built sometimes around simple wordplay and frequently elaborate deceptions and counterdeceptions.

All a character had to do was use an obscene word for large numbers of people to burst into loud, delighted laughter.

Obscene profit.

Obscene invitation.

Obscene, maybe.

Obscene Jimmy Boyles, obscene Mr. Barstow.

Obscene, some cry.

They're practically obscene.

Obscene language and obscene sums of money.

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