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Example Sentences
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During his absence the laughters redoubled;—but in the midst of it Maynard re-entered, and desired they would allow him to read the letter to the end.
From Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter by Opie, Amelia Alderson
Peter's cousin Lucy was something like a small, gay spring flower, with wide, solemn grey eyes that brimmed with sudden laughters, and a funny, infectious gurgle of a laugh.
From The Lee Shore by Macaulay, Rose, Dame
Oh, eyes sublime— With tears and laughters for all time!
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 by Various
It is now long since your slave was deprived of little pleasantries and laughters, and she had the same sentiment as yourself.
From Eastern Shame Girl by Souli, Charles Georges
Dining with Mark Heath in the Hotel Marseillaise that night, Bertram fell into a spell of musing, a visible melancholy uncommon in him; for his ill-humors, like his laughters, burned short and violent.
From The Readjustment by Irwin, Will