The act got a big laugh at the annual event, and the bawdy tone spread throughout the evening as honorees and presenters told naughty jokes. |
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Through reduction, the satirist aims at to make the reader laugh at his subject. |
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We must not permit the criminals to mock us and to laugh at us when they take advantage of us. |
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All posts will be treated in the strictest confidence and nobody will laugh at anybody. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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He had the same lopsided grin he sported to make people laugh at his antics. |
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Then he wrote a best-selling book which sounded very much like having the last laugh at his investors' expense. |
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We feel free to laugh at his anarchic humour because we can feel we're laughing at fascism and the human stupidity that reinforces fascism. |
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I laugh at her, pull my clothes towards me and then glance at the Rolex adorning my left wrist. |
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A Rhode Islander would laugh at any one trying to use a knife and fork to eat a clam bake. |
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They make fun of the three-piece suite, laugh at the Artex, rummage hilariously though the display cabinet, then leave. |
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For years I have been astigmatic to a degree that even bats point and laugh at me. |
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Just as you marvel at the ingenuity of the filmmaking, you laugh at the sheer audacity of it all. |
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While she was being tried, she had the audacity to laugh at questions presented to her. |
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This idiot and his team of oafs had the audacity to patronize and laugh at Eugene last night. |
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My own children always laugh at my teacherly impulses to say that the students should tell the teachers what is going on, but there it is. |
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He told the guard to reassure the girl that she was not being scorned and that no one would laugh at her. |
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She saw his face laugh at the reactions to the fish, and the wonder on his face, marveling at their speed. |
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The experts laugh at my theories of course until I point out that they help me manage and live with the pain. |
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I laugh at the thought of matzo ball soup warming on the convent kitchen stove. |
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We laugh at exercise fanatics and throw incredulous glances in the direction of those who opt for bean curd over black pudding. |
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Some coaches would laugh at team bowling tournaments, at weightlifting competition and the like. |
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If a common man were to dare to be as moody, as contemptuous, and as misanthropical, the world would laugh at him. |
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Paul had this uncanny ability of making me want to hit him and laugh at the same time. |
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Actors, directors and critics all come under fire as we are invited to laugh at the melodramatic play within a play. |
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Do you ever sit back and laugh at the mystery or mystique that surrounds you? |
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He had the same bounce in his step, the same inexhaustible energy and, ironically, the same tendency to laugh at everything I said. |
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There's something fantastically liberating in the licence she gives you to laugh at subjects usually out of bounds. |
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The show, needless to say, will offer avid theatregoers a chance to get together and laugh at themselves. |
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We exchange news, get updates about the grandchildren, laugh at family jokes and continue to strengthen the bonds between us. |
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Father suggested that I go around wearing a sola topi, but I never got around to it because I was certain that my friends would laugh at me. |
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If we can't laugh at a caricature of ourselves, then maybe we have a lot more in common with these self-important buffoons than we think. |
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My colleagues laugh at you, and people walk past as if you're none of their business. |
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I used to laugh at the okes on mud island slaving away in the freezing cold. |
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I inherited my father's chin, which sticks out, but luckily I inherited his sense of humour as well so I can laugh at it. |
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I laugh at these people the same way I would laugh at him if he tried to pass himself off as a carny. |
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She did a funny little curtsy which Josh and Silver couldn't help but laugh at. |
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For all it pretends to laugh at that 1950s ideal, covertly the film celebrates it. |
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We can both laugh at and enjoy the simplicity of it without selling ourselves out. |
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It emphasises how we have the ability to laugh at ourselves, rather than at each other. |
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On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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I appreciate it a lot, but don't bother with the stupids, for it is wiser to just laugh at them. |
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I laugh at my 76-year-old mother's anti-Catholic prejudices, because I can see the naked chauvinism behind them for what it is. |
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She asked all of these things in one breath, and had added a cheerful ditzy laugh at the end. |
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John Murrell swaps his normal comic role for a more serious part this year but patrons need not fear, there will be plenty to laugh at. |
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Knowing that people were laughing at my tallness, my clumsiness in formal settings, I learned to laugh at myself. |
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I'm not even going to pause to point and laugh at the absurd periphrastic present in the last line of the first verse. |
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The best way to silence anybody puffed up with their own importance is to laugh at them. |
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Perhaps you, too, may laugh at me, but you will relent and have pity on me. |
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We won't stick it up on the notice board so everyone can have a laugh at what a plonker you are. |
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He said it uninhibited by any fear that someone might laugh at or contradict him. |
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He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities. |
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We'd go for long walks on the trails, long walks amid the discarded cottonwood and aspen leaves, and laugh at the rustling sounds they made. |
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It's terribly easy to criticise a follow-up to a massive success but I can only be honest and say that it hardly made me laugh at all. |
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If negative thoughts start creeping in at the last second, step back, take a deep breath and laugh at yourself. |
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This was a band of the Midwest, no attitude, no pretension and always able to laugh at themselves. |
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It's much too easy to laugh at the most abandoned, most cheated and misled, most socially deprived people in the north. |
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The stunned looks on the faces of the audience caused her to lose her pucker, proving that you can't whistle and laugh at the same time. |
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He didn't need to laugh at me as I failed to dispossess him, or to use his goalkeeper to run upfield to have a punt at goal. |
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He sighs at your dim-wittedness and does not laugh at your attempts at humour. |
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May I never laugh at their mistakes, or resort to ridicule when they displease me. |
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We just laugh at the very idea of the fight that would ensue at the end of this. |
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I sat there, dumbstruck, wondering who could laugh at this, let alone applaud. |
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My week had been much too awful to accept his making a joke of me and having a laugh at my expense. |
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We expose them, laugh at their mistakes, have cries of loud tut-tuts and generally get our entertainment at their expense. |
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His honesty, feyness and his ability to laugh at himself,, contributes to his charm. |
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They have made us think about ourselves by making us laugh at our own absurdity. |
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I went there to laugh at the washed-up child star, and I'm sorry that I ever thought like that. |
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It is these kinds of charges and accusations that make people laugh at the military. |
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I heard her laugh at me, which made my blind hate take control over all of my senses. |
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They're all fab and they tell me when I'm acting up, and laugh at me as much as possible which, I think, is very important and very British. |
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I laugh at my own jitteriness, but as I get dressed, it is at least ten minutes before I realise that both the lamps have been turned off. |
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Being an action figure made me laugh at first because an icon was so far from the world I'd been living in in England. |
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He would sneak around at night and set up jokes and tricks and then laugh at the staff members who got caught in them. |
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The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into raging bull whenever I made one. |
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The sergeant's mouth twitched and I knew he was trying not to laugh at my long-windedness. |
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Some people might laugh at them as airport novels, but I get a good read from them. |
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And I remember listening to that back in Georgia, and I watched rednecks laugh at it. |
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Wilson has regained the ability to laugh at himself and Mr Young said his recent progress had been tremendous. |
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Hovering in the twilight zone between satire and ridicule, this medley is both entertaining and an opportunity for a cathartic laugh at troubling issues. |
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And the rest of the lads lark about and laugh at a misshapen nude. |
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He's asking you to laugh at things that are politically incorrect. |
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We are learning to laugh at ourselves, to eat our pizza with corn on it, and to slowly and painstakingly listen and learn. |
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Unfortunately, the Universe likes to laugh at my expense so of course I managed to trip over an untied shoe lace and did a face plant onto the driveway. |
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I gave a mirthless laugh at her joke and continued my search. |
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I was really glad that someone out there was having a laugh at my expense, because if this was some sick cosmic joke then it was by no means funny. |
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If you can't bring yourself to laugh at violence you should steer clear. |
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The dismantling of misconceptions and hype often starts not with a lacerating bite, but with tiny nibbles that are easy to ignore, laugh at and explain away. |
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During the postgame press conference, James will have every right to laugh at those who scorned him. |
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If people laugh at me behind my back, well, that is their lookout. |
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And doesn't their apparent humorlessness entitle us to laugh at them? |
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Although we may tend to laugh at the flagellants and read them off as lunatics, they did help medieval men and women cope with the ravages of the plague. |
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Sometimes the only thing to do is laugh at their clownishness. |
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Certainly, these costumes are easy to laugh at, but the time to rail against them has come and gone. |
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With his reluctant audience unable to muster up the required level of self-deprecation to laugh at the joke, he just cackles away to himself regardless. |
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We love to laugh at Kim and Company because it distracts our souls from the horrific reality of their hermetic regime. |
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Never mind that your average youth will hit you in the head or laugh at you out loud when you are wearing a mankini, the one thing he won't be is scared or offended by it. |
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So you didn't laugh at Hephaestion's Pythonesque death scene? |
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You'll laugh at Beethoven's foibles and you'll find it hard to suppress a tear as his friends do all they can to shield him from the world he was ill-equipped to be part of. |
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Had this been written eighteen months ago, there'd have been a queue of people lining up to laugh at these views, and I'd have been there at the front. |
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People should I think try to laugh at their own eccentricities sometimes. |
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It was mean to laugh at her when she went but I didn't care. |
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They'll still thrill to the action scenes and laugh at the jokes. |
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There are other ways of interpreting why this is funny, such as that it was his humanity, his belief in the chair, that we laugh at, not his mechanicalness. |
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This is the final so come and laugh at the ones that made it. |
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When telling stories, he frequently breaks into Javanese and raises the tone of his voice in such a way that one can not help but laugh at his expressiveness. |
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Pillows underneath their left arms, Maggie and Lydia look at each other and laugh at the ridiculousness of this scenario. |
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They are culturally aware enough to understand our stories of Shiva, and laugh at the comic moments and be moved with emotion when Shiva protects his bhaktas. |
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They laugh at our strange accent, and condemn our town for being dirty. |
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So don't laugh at someone who mispronounces words until you know a bit more about their origins, not only regional but also with respect to class and family educational level. |
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It is easy to laugh at broken toilets and misspelled signs in Sochi, but the underlying story cannot be avoided. |
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The worst thing you could do would be to laugh at him or deride him. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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Next morning, the flatmates have to laugh at me because I'm sitting in my dressing gown, staring into space with the goofiest grin you can imagine. |
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This endears us to people, especially if we can laugh at our own mistakes. |
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But it makes me feel a bit low and dirty, as though I'd been participating in slumming or walking through a madhouse in the 18th Century to laugh at the inmates. |
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We laugh at the huge overspends on the Scottish parliament and on non-working national computer projects but these blunders hit our local pockets directly. |
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He had a zany sense of humor, and he could laugh at his own personality tics, especially a mania for self-promotion. |
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When I was young the sight of blood made me go fainty, but I laugh at it now. |
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They had continued to laugh at the milk bar, tasting in the chocolate frosteds the unlikely flavor of Mr. Mather's turpitude. |
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If Kathy had been with us, she'd have countered with a few ha-has of her own, thus guaranteeing a laugh at his expense. |
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No wit to flatter left of all his store, No fool to laugh at, which he valu'd more. |
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This early, Embiid may be ahead of curve with his wackiness and ability to laugh at himself. |
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They don't believe a Ripperologist who says 'Jack's back' and laugh at Chandler's attempts to convince them it's true. |
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Katya and her cronies laugh at and taunt Vasily as he leaves court. |
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As we were the only people in the room to laugh at the joke, I felt a connection between us. |
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But whatever, this was yet another reason to laugh at Michele. |
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Perhaps it was because he could punctuate any story you told with a great punch line or an even greater laugh at your punch line. |
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Was it a depreciative laugh at the cosmic investigation of the philosopher? |
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Obviously, neither Corneille nor the characters who laugh at excessively bookish speech avoid literary convention. |
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Americans laugh at Poles, Canadians laugh at Newfies and Irish laugh at Kerrymen. |
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But I defy anyone not to laugh at the opening sequence which features a coffin being squeakily jacked up ready to be slid into a burner. |
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As I attempted to hit a six with a half-full bottle of mineral water, a papad vendor approached us to laugh at our cricketing abilities. |
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You would laugh at a cobbler who should attempt to put the same shoe on every foot. |
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When I actually laugh at what someone has written to me, I like to insert I AM LEGITIMATELY LAUGHING OUT LOUD, because it differentiates me from the frequent LOLers. |
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At the end of the play, Hippolyta and Theseus, happily married, watch the play about the unfortunate lovers, Pyramus and Thisbe, and are able to enjoy and laugh at it. |
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If one person does not laugh at your jokes and all the other members of the audience do, these responses are fed back to the nonlaughing receiver. |
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To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, one would be stone-hearted not to laugh at a feathered parody of a bird being battered to bits by burly bipolar building site employees. |
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However, I did laugh at Jamie's plan to join the Royal Highland Fusileers. |
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Never being ones to turn down a party, we accepted the invitation and were prepared to laugh at not-so-innocent snoggers and the children dancing about like drugged up ravers. |
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For example at LuLu's Bait Shack restaurant you're given crayons to draw on your tablecloth, while you can't help but laugh at the WonderWorks building. |
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My reaction to such shenanigans is to laugh at those idiots making fools of themselves, discussing things in which their knowledge is lacking, to say the least. |
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Huskies fan Troy Fulmore of Seattle and Ducks fan Mary Decuman of Eugene share a laugh at a party before the Oregon-Washington football game on Saturday. |
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We could laugh at the silliness and corniness of A Mighty Wind. |
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