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laughter

[laf-ter, lahf-] / ˈlæf tər, ˈlɑf- /


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At the time, his pronouncement was met with blank faces and stifled laughter.

From The Wall Street Journal

To be joyful in the moments, embrace the grief, the anger, and the laughter, and embrace it all, feel it all in this experience we call our lives,” he added.

From MarketWatch

Reprieve can be found at the movies — whether in the laughter, the screams and the audible reactions, or the heated and excited discussions that happen after the credits roll.

From Salon

“I’m ready to go to the White House,” Zelensky said to laughter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Another member of train crew reported hearing laughter from the kitchen before the food was served and made a complaint after noticing sausage rolls that were in the bin had disappeared.

From BBC