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Discover LudwigThe phrase "satisfied laughter" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe laughter that expresses contentment or happiness, often in response to a pleasant situation or joke.
Example: "After hearing the funny story, the audience erupted in satisfied laughter."
Alternatives: "contented laughter" or "pleased laughter."
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The fleet and the lucky reach the gates just as the conductor shouts, "All aboard!" Sweaty and winded, they flop into their seats with self-satisfied laughter as the train pulls away.
According to the best of my knowledge, the grimaces and contortions of the corners of the mouth that characterise laughter appear first in the satisfied and over-satiated nursling when he drowsily quits the breast...
"Never satisfied".
More satisfied.
Loud laughter.
No laughter.
Cue laughter.
"No one's satisfied.
"Unmanned" satisfied that injunction.
We are quite satisfied.
Others are more satisfied.
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