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How to use laughed at in a sentence

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Bridget laughed at my reaction and nodded solemnly before returning to checking her mascara in the dressing table mirror.
Her own daughters would undoubtedly have laughed at how motherly she sounded.
It was my first unanimated movie, and all the way home my parents laughed at what I must have been thinking.
How I laughed at hearing of her throwing a second muckender to a Methusalem!
This commission will be praised to the skies in the Human Rights Commission and laughed at in the families of New Zealand.
Remember when electric cars were laughed at for being slow and underpowered.
Paul laughed at the memory of Jason bragging about how he'd have Kirby eating out of his hand and begging to be forgiven.
She laughed at how they were both carrying trumpets, only one had a mute in the other hand.
She laughed at how persistent he was, and quickly slid out of her scratchy and stiff nightgown that she had lived in for the past week.
He was an ungainly figure and when he danced, many whistled, hooted, and laughed at him.
One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me bonny lass for having done such a thing.
There were a few snickers as kids laughed at what everyone thought was a joke.
We laughed at ourselves, but for some reason we somehow never made it back to his little shop.
He had laughed at her for staring at him and she had blushed and hit him on the arm but the feeling was still niggling at her mind.
He was obviously expecting a more vehement denial and was taken aback when I laughed at him.
There was a time when Highland spaewives believed in microbes and infection while the qualified physicians laughed at their quaint superstitions.
He laughed at me, which sent a small spark of anger through me but I was too tired to really care.
I identified with his heroes, laughed at his jokes, loved the vernacular power and rhythm of his prose.
And let me also remind you that when some of the defense witnesses were on the stand, the jury laughed at them.
As the hours went by, the children became relaxed and confident and giggled and laughed at the art of cartooning.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But I soon discovered the cause of the sound, and laughed at my own apprehensiveness.
The Circassians laughed at this rhodomontade, and returned a firm and becoming answer.
Their parents at first, however, only laughed at what161 they considered the gleesome antics of these embryo personators in opera.
All the secrets and signs were bandied about and laughed at among the boys.
How this man must have been amused, how consumedly he must have laughed at her!
He was laughed at by one half of the Neighbours, and despised and gulled by the other.
And the giantess is turned into stone, a great harbour mark, to be laughed at.
He would have struck any man who could have laughed at his sensitiveness about that.
People at court laughed at Teynagel and his mission, and Henry treated him as a crackbrained adventurer.
Father laughs to hear about Old Wonder Boy, and he says a bragger ought to be laughed at, and bragging is a bad thing.
She made infinitesimal lists, and put them into her shopping bag, or stuck them in her mirror, but Wolf laughed at them all.
Then Cinna, who not long before would have laughed at faith in Hecate, sacrificed a hecatomb to her.
And the heat crept up from its kingdom in the Plains below and laughed at our boasts of the coolness of our hill station.
And while the Colonel laughed at the cuckold, the cuckold laughed at the dupe.
The Cytherean gave ready assent to her request, and laughed at the wily invention.
When he presented himself to Dali Mami with his sum in his hands the renegade cripple only laughed at him.
The girls laughed at each other with wet eyes, and went off with springless steps.
All this which, in the case of another I should have laughed at, most powerfully affected me in my own.
It was satirized and laughed at by all, and a contemporary criticism, which has been reproduced in The philatelist, vol.
They laughed at her strenuosity and good spirits and the coffee was served.
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