This proposal was met with guffaws of laughter from the Labour-dominated committee, which included the then Coun Keith Thomson. |
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Peppered with innocuously mischievous lines, the play brought forth suppressed smiles, to say nothing of good-natured guffaws. |
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We collapsed with gleeful guffaws thinking it was our secret discovery and no way would our teacher know what we were on about. |
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More style than substance, he spends more time discussing his new suits or launching hearty guffaws than breaking down football teams. |
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I nearly died in an eruption of guffaws when Mike tries to get Boo to laugh. |
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True to her word, there were the unmistakable sound of Clark's hearty guffaws spilling into the room. |
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My 7 year old brother was transfixed and I laughed my first genuine guffaws in a theater in a long time. |
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The workers' hearty guffaws followed her as she went through the swarm of mice quickly. |
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Isaiah and Gabe burst into loud guffaws of laughter, startling the hikers in front of us. |
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For 23 years, she had tolerated the raised eyebrows, the rude snickers, the outright guffaws. |
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Those looking for more meaning here than silly belly laughs and guffaws are bound to be disappointed. |
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Bleak as the film is, there is occasional respite in the script, drawing wry smiles rather than hearty guffaws. |
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The rest of the football jocks, all of whom are getting A's somehow, laugh their pitiful guffaws. |
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Morrison and MacLachlan play their dissonance not for guffaws but for rather rueful observational comedy. |
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Ranji David is Appu, Rashmi Kothari and 13 others join in to make up a dramatic interplay of laughs and guffaws, back talks and whatnots. |
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Poetry readings cannot help being a little self-conscious, and the audience's guffaws seemed a rather apt reflection upon the event. |
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Loud guffaws rent the air and before one wave of laughter could die another surged in. |
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It doesn't have as many yucks and guffaws as the original, but it can hold it's own as a fairly good comedy. |
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But his plan became clear as she started bursting out with guffaws and laughs and giggles when he tickled her. |
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With mocking, rollicking, sigh-streaked guffaws, his film ignites that inward turning, perhaps into directions he did not visualise. |
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You will be giving a lot of laughs, smiles, giggles, chuckles, hoots, snorts, cackle, titters, grins and guffaws. |
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His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady. |
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The team also drew a few guffaws locally when their coach, a Quebecois named Yves Boily, told the media his team was overeating. |
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This certainly is a laugh aloud book, and I found myself alternating between muffled chuckles and outright guffaws. |
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He sees a woman much like himself, a coarse merchant's daughter who guffaws loudly at a dirty joke. |
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When the supposedly expected guffaws fail to materialize, Martin feigns puzzlement. |
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The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter. |
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It promotes peace and good fellowship, and provides me with aerobic exercise and the local people with an excellent reason for huge guffaws. |
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At the time there were guffaws from the government side because it was the good times. |
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If Cameron and Osborne adopted the same position publicly, there would be guffaws on the other side of the table. |
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The suggestion that birth and motherhood are almost as taboo as death in our society, would, as like as not, be met with guffaws of disbelief in mixed company. |
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At that time that news was greeted with guffaws, chuckles and joking in this chamber. |
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Although he meant to say 'three months', the gaffe provoked guffaws among delegates. |
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The upshot is, you can expect to be touched, even to the point of tears, as well as moved to chortles and guffaws. |
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Suddenly the tension broke and loud guffaws shattered the silence. |
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The guffaws and giggles cackled around the school for all to hear and my bubble of individuality was burst with the finality that only mockery by one's peers can accomplish. |
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What was worse was that I recognized two of the loud guffaws. |
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I could hear Keith's loud guffaws through the cheers and whistles. |
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If there were canned laughter in real life, this country would resound with deafening guffaws. |
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It generated laughs, smiles, guffaws and some controversy. |
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She played the ill-educated Annie Oakley to perfection, causing huge guffaws of laughter with her comic genius. |
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She gave me for my birthday an elegant spyglass... I sat there watching the play through my telescope, drawing as many guffaws from the surrounding audience as the comedy on stage. |
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Yesterday in the House the Prime Minister almost had me in guffaws of laughter when he actually said that if the opposition had a plan to meet Kyoto it should table it. |
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Two internationally famous Montrealers, two longtime friends, two outstanding caricaturists whose brilliantly scathing sketches, lurking between the pages of the morning paper, never fail to spark groans and guffaws! |
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Once again the guffaws and pure glee of ceramists were infectious as they heard their native tongue being subversively twisted into a witty tale. |
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We don't want to be caught bellowing out inappropriate guffaws just as potential customers are touring the plant, nor do we want them to think we're a completely humourless bunch. |
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He heaved up with a sulfurous curse, braced his legs and glared about him, with a burst of coarse guffaws in his ears and the reek of unwashed bodies in his nostrils. |
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