My suggestion that spying should be secret was met with a loud but friendly guffaw from an attendant. |
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Rushing down a hallway she hears a burble of conversation and an occasional male guffaw, but as she enters the room utter silence descends. |
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Unable to control herself any longer, she started giggling, letting it cascade into a full blown guffaw. |
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I don't think I ever let out a hearty guffaw, but I chuckled on a number of occasions. |
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And with that, he gave one final manic guffaw before disappearing in a puff of black smoke. |
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He seemed to have heard her thoughts rather than her actual words, giving a hearty guffaw. |
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At that, the speaker releases a hearty guffaw, for this is the fruit of his ploy. |
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We could guffaw at the antics of a batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers. |
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Its big guffaw moments include an old lady macing a couple of cops and a sign language interpreter translating four-letter words. |
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There was a titter of laughter but we smothered it before it became a guffaw. |
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A cheerful guffaw that would have sounded ridiculous coming from anyone else emitted from his mouth. |
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Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent. |
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All three of them started to guffaw and giggle through the static, and the pace became fast and furious. |
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If it sounds like pasteurised politics of the type that makes us guffaw when watching Veep, it nonetheless brings home the bacon. |
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Such a remark ordinarily would deserve no more than a hearty guffaw. |
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I noted this observation with a loud guffaw of laughter as Ross got Tom in a noogie, the pair both laughing hard as Ross rubbed Tom's head with his knuckles. |
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Thor gave a loud guffaw, and slapped the man on his shoulders. |
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Placing one arm akimbo, he laughed merrily, almost obnoxiously, and his father joined him with that deep jeering guffaw Wilfred loathed so desperately. |
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Audience members will either guffaw heartily, or brood sullenly. |
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Goodbye to the man who you always felt might break wind while addressing the United Nations, and would probably guffaw if he did. |
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Her teaching has taken her into classrooms and boardrooms, where she lectures on the benefits of a good guffaw. |
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A caricaturist's dream, Mr Bezos has an outsized neck, striking pate and an infectious guffaw that spreads enthusiasm. |
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They admit they are cheap knock-offs, made elsewhere, and guffaw at the notion that people like them could afford the real thing. |
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To their glee, the film portrays the Japanese as dastardly moustache-twirling villains who guffaw and chop off noses. |
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They thus make it easier to eat a smelly lunch or guffaw on the phone, oblivious to the reactions of those nearby. |
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After all, it is a showcase for Jim Carrey, the dude with the malleable body and mug who can make you guffaw just by jiggling around and rearranging his phiz. |
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Even those who support union with Russia guffaw when asked whether the referendum will be above board. |
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There came a loud almost evil-sounding guffaw from behind them. |
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Even before the jilted had a platform like the Web — where, of course, anyone can promptly express outsized disappointment — people still found a way to guffaw at anybody unlucky enough to be busted caterwauling off-key. |
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Perhaps it was hard to pronounce, perhaps he just thought it was a bit of fun, but the truth is that the guffaw of laughter from the other kids, regular as clockwork, was a daily ordeal. |
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Three generations of hysterical gigglers we are destined to do nothing but guffaw through life. |
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He walked to the edge and they heard his hoarse guffaw of laughter as the arrows clanged and clattered against his impenetrable mail. |
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The perfect amount of raunchy shock value to color a guffaw with a gasp. |
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If you like scatological humour, prepare to guffaw now. |
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They will guffaw at this stupid piece of legislation. |
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