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Discover LudwigThe phrase "triumphant laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe laughter that expresses victory, joy, or a sense of achievement, often in a context where someone has overcome a challenge or succeeded in a significant way. Example: "After winning the championship, the team erupted in triumphant laughter, celebrating their hard-earned victory."
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That is what Django delivers, and it's the least that Candie deserves, together with other defenders of the Southern status quo: such, at any rate, will be the claim of Tarantino's fans, although I was disturbed by their yelps of triumphant laughter, at the screening I attended, as a white woman was blown away by Django's gun.
New Yorkers Anthony Lane was "disturbed by their [Tarantino's fans'] yelps of triumphant laughter, at the screening I attended, as a white woman was blown away by Django's guns".
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That such a lethal soundbite might backfire one day was lost amid the triumphant Tory laughter.
The mother's vehement talk, her triumphant shouts of laughter, continued without interruption.
Wonder certainly delivers what it promises – an emotional roller-coaster ride in which tears, laughter and triumphant fist-pumping are mandatory.
The supposedly triumphant song For He Is An Englishman played to gusts of laughter from an audience sharply aware of how long gone such ideas are.
I was feeling triumphant.
Cue triumphant music.
He was triumphant.
Nicklaus triumphant.
He looked triumphant.
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