They reach at once and directly the instinctive sense of the ludicrous, and over them youth and age cachinnate together. |
And then how they would chuckle and cachinnate, when the rival blackguards were out of earshot, at the recapitulation of their ineffable wit. |
Perks broke out into a loud roar, just as every one else had ceased to cachinnate, which was a habit of his, as it was nearly as difficult to get the substance of a joke through his deaf ears. |
Freely they may indulge their quieter sensibilities, and certes, if they cachinnate with mirth, they will shed unwilling tears. |
That definition excludes women, because they giggle, or chuckle, or cachinnate. |
It requires less effort, too, to cachinnate than to chatter ever so emptily. |