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Discover Ludwig"sarcastic laughter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate a sharp or mocking laugh, usually in response to a comment or situation. For example: John made a joke about the size of his new car, and the entire room responded with sarcastic laughter.
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TAD FRIEND: I'd take the under on sarcastic laughter and "malarkeys" ALEX KOPPELMAN: First question from a college student, first-time voter: wants reassurance about his employment prospects after he graduates.
P.M.Q.s, as it's widely known, is a half-hour weekly British ritual (Wednesdays, at noon, during the parliamentary term) in which the leader of the Opposition and Members of Parliament assemble in the House of Commons and, amid much sarcastic laughter, proceed to grill the head of government before the press, members of the public, and, since 1989, a television audience at home.
Although Pagels and King attend with care to the ironies of a text that both attacks Christian martyrdom and sets Judas up as the first Christian martyr, they are less effective in dealing with the most disturbing feature of this gospel: Jesus' sarcastic laughter.
Groans and sarcastic laughter echoed off the high ceilings.
Many in the audience erupted in sarcastic laughter after Lantz's comment.
I hope that one of the questions is not, "Who won this week's debate?" Tapper says that "some say" that Beau's father's behavior during the debate was bad because it contained sarcastic laughter and eyerolling.
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Instead of saying "Congratulations!" to newly engaged friends, you react to their news with sarcastic, hollow laughter.
Bored In The USA is a minor key piano lament for a generation's "useless education and sub-prime loans", underscored by sarcastic canned laughter.
"Bovis is justifiably proud of its safety record in New York City," Mr. Melson said in his opening remarks, a statement that prompted laughter and sarcastic comments from the crowd.
My only agenda" — and was interrupted by a sarcastic patter of applause and laughter.
My only agenda"—and was interrupted by a sarcastic patter of applause and laughter.
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