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laugh at

verb as in ridicule

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She added that she was "disappointed" to see other bishops in the House of Lords laughing at some of the jokes.

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He took pride in taking no prisoners when it came to making people laugh at themselves and his on-stage antics.

“When these jokes are being made by non-disabled strangers with a punchline of not being able to walk, it very much feels like laughing at rather than laughing with,” she said.

He never turns down a beer, or a chance to laugh at himself.

Piecing together the last 11 months felt like trying to laugh at a joke I didn’t quite understand — painful, cringe, and less and less funny every time I tried to explain it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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