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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wild laugh" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it to describe someone's laughter in a variety of situations, for example: He let out a wild laugh, standing up at the table and pounding his fist on the tabletop.
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It was a wild laugh and it grew wilder.
(With a sudden wild laugh) Here I am arguing like an imbecile!
Clearly impressed with his quick wit, the Liverpool manager releases a wild laugh.
But I needn't have worried too much," he says, with his wild laugh.
Now I know why my friend's wild laugh is so full of pain.
Pointing at the long-term lot across the highway, she said, "Those are parked cars, and we are parked people!" She let out a wild laugh.
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There's a lot of wild laughing.
I'm a-doin' the besta I can.' And everyone went wild laughing, and fights broke out.
Mike Ragogna: Without further ado, ladies and germs, Mr. Peter Holsapple from The ever-lovin' dBs! (claps) Peter Holsapple: And the crowd went wild! (laughs) MR: And why wouldn't they!
The woman said, over her shoulder, with a wild little laugh, "Yes!
As much as I love technology, I've never seen someone use a selfie stick in the wild without laughing inside.
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