Bridget laughed at my reaction and nodded solemnly before returning to checking her mascara in the dressing table mirror. |
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Her own daughters would undoubtedly have laughed at how motherly she sounded. |
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It was my first unanimated movie, and all the way home my parents laughed at what I must have been thinking. |
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How I laughed at hearing of her throwing a second muckender to a Methusalem! |
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This commission will be praised to the skies in the Human Rights Commission and laughed at in the families of New Zealand. |
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Remember when electric cars were laughed at for being slow and underpowered. |
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Paul laughed at the memory of Jason bragging about how he'd have Kirby eating out of his hand and begging to be forgiven. |
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She laughed at how they were both carrying trumpets, only one had a mute in the other hand. |
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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. |
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He was an ungainly figure and when he danced, many whistled, hooted, and laughed at him. |
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One of the younger men on the boat laughed at me, and called me bonny lass for having done such a thing. |
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There were a few snickers as kids laughed at what everyone thought was a joke. |
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We laughed at ourselves, but for some reason we somehow never made it back to his little shop. |
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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. |
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He was obviously expecting a more vehement denial and was taken aback when I laughed at him. |
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There was a time when Highland spaewives believed in microbes and infection while the qualified physicians laughed at their quaint superstitions. |
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He laughed at me, which sent a small spark of anger through me but I was too tired to really care. |
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I identified with his heroes, laughed at his jokes, loved the vernacular power and rhythm of his prose. |
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And let me also remind you that when some of the defense witnesses were on the stand, the jury laughed at them. |
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As the hours went by, the children became relaxed and confident and giggled and laughed at the art of cartooning. |
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We ate squab and currents and drank good strong ale, and I laughed at the weight of it in my head. |
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We all laughed at this one but our laughter was cut short as Margaret made her entrance. |
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They wore outlandish clothes without fear of being laughed at by little boys on the bus. |
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While inside, she informed the barman of their predicament, but he laughed at her and told her he could not overrule the doorman's decision. |
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He laughed at first, but his chortles became increasingly laboured as the day wore on. |
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However, they were obviously light chuckles, as I can't even recall which parts I laughed at. |
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Glasses clinked, husky men arm-wrestled in the back, and a group of burly women chugged their beer and laughed at us as we entered. |
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A Croatian bank robber was so humiliated that he ran away after a bank clerk just laughed at him when he tried to rob them. |
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I laughed at his silliness, asked Holly to pause the movie for a second, and got up to go out to the kitchen. |
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Nick laughed at the Egyptian, who merely clonked him in the head with a thrown brush in response. |
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So I just gave him a cold, icy stare and laughed at him, like I had the upper hand. |
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Lynch's parents read the story, laughed at the ludicrous falsehoods, but made no attempt to correct them. |
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The starting points were all the mad men in the sun, those desert fathers and pillarists, the strange, demented visionaries who were laughed at. |
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I laughed at their jokes, acknowledging their comments with interjections of approval. |
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Aziza and Adrian laughed at their cheap platinum wigs and horrible guitar skills. |
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The crowning moment of my skirmishes with style was when I went out in a maroon sweatshirt on impulse and wasn't laughed at in the street. |
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Vincent had laughed at me afterwards, saying that as long as I only had to fletch arrows I'd be set for the day. |
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Katerina laughed at her, trying to break her fall, before flopping down on top of her. |
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The boys then stood there and laughed at her as she floundered around in the water, her wet hair plastered over her face. |
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I soon found out that such simple countrified musical tastes were laughed at here. |
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It would have seemed strange to onlookers for some old crone to have suddenly laughed at nothing at all. |
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She laughed at the antics of a family of ducks who frolicked in the afternoon sun. |
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My mum used to tuck my jumpers in when I was little, I realised how daggy that was at age four when my kinder friends laughed at me. |
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Well, so far I've helped with the weeding, laughed at Haydn trying to water the bushes with a holey bucket and planted some garlic. |
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I never laughed at presentiments in my life, because I have had strange ones of my own. |
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She laughed at me, Russell wrote, when I behaved like a don or a prig, and when I was dictatorial in conversation. |
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He has spent most of the season getting back at all the teams that laughed at him last year. |
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The players laughed at the thought of their golden boy being found hungover in reception. |
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All his neighbors laughed at him and all that gopher wood and pitch sure cost a lot of money but Noah obeyed. |
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Doc laughed at that as well, an unpleasant grating sound like someone scraping down deep for something no longer there. |
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Most of the dockworkers laughed at the tall, gaunt looking peasant who was dirty and reeked of farm animals. |
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He laughed at the looks directed his way for the teasing, then went upstairs. |
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I then had to lie there, for five minutes, as boys on bikes rode past and laughed at me. |
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We've laughed at a bloke riding past on a bike and almost falling off as he tried to see through our window. |
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I put my arm through his, and waved too, and they laughed at the sight of two gangly teenagers travelling in a trolley. |
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He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt. |
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It went down reasonably well and people laughed at the appropriate moments thank God. |
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But Musgrave, in his sturdy, common-sense way, only laughed at her seriousness over such kickshaws. |
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He winked and laughed at his joke, putting a friendly arm around her shoulders. |
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A small boy laughed at me on the street and shouted something about girls and tongues so I pinned him down and knuckled his head. |
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Again Alexandria laughed at his young ways, but still was taken aback at the beautiful regality she saw in the golden-haired youth. |
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The nurse simply laughed at this, observing that I was indeed alive and kicking, and simply moved on to the next passenger. |
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The three of us all laughed at my rather lame joke, then my mother continued conversation. |
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Raymond, enraged at being laughed at, charged forward and tried landing the first strike. |
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To say that I have found motherhood fulfilling and rewarding is sneered and laughed at. |
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He laughed at this statement, and his eyes, which had begun to mist over now sparkled brightly with animation. |
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In many other cultures he'd be laughed at, and sent to a psychiatrist for being tied to his mother's apron strings. |
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David laughed at the idea, and Kate seemed to sigh before starting to massage the place at the bridge of her nose where her glasses rest. |
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People seem ashamed to voice their religious views for fear of being laughed at. |
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I laughed at her comical expression and threw her a bright red sweater with funny loops and dots all over it. |
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I can't remember much of the day except that we ate chips on the seafront and laughed at the sheer tackiness of everything. |
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The bay gave a soft whinny and the Prince couldn't help but feel as if he was being laughed at. |
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Oh, and we laughed at some comments and jokes that were incredibly tasteless and funny. |
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The boys on the corner with their bottles of malt liquor laughed at me, but I knew I had found gold. |
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If anyone had predicted that twenty years ago they would have been laughed at as scaremongers. |
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I hope you found at least a portion of my posts as informative, and laughed at a fair share of them as well. |
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I bawled at the end, and Rach laughed at me, but I don't care because she cries at that pathetic Huggies ad! |
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Some of us learned the lesson quickly and laughed at our classmates who were less adept at English and slow to drop their native tongues. |
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She totally laughed at me when she heard that I was helpless in the middle of town. |
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I worked in talkback radio for several years and when the microphone is off, people like him are openly mocked and laughed at by the hosts. |
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Wilson managed to get his frippet to Lahore on a plane provided by Zia, who laughed at the vulgarity of his antics. |
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Those who came to this show laughed at the antics of the mongrels, and noticed that canines could suffer from stage fear. |
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He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines. |
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He laughed at the notion of the White House calling Greenwald and imploring him to hold off on publication. |
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Ryan's ads were laughed at as amateurish, but they apparently worked. |
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Colleen usually would have laughed at that, but she was in no mood for it. |
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It's obviously payback for every time I've laughed at a little old lady who's managed to become entangled in her shopping trolley and then hit the deck. |
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He laughed at my pitifulness, the way I was cringing and crying. |
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She laughed at that and looked at him with one eyebrow arched. |
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England's batting hero shrugged off such trifling concerns, laughed at the nine fielders posted on boundary patrol, and promptly lofted a six over them. |
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They were the first longhorns in the territory and Elisha kept them hidden in a back pasture so he wouldn't be laughed at for spending money on the rangy beasts. |
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He laughed at his own description, nodding assent, and laughing also. |
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The only items on the menu would be chicken-fried steak and beer, and anyone who tried to order vegetables would be laughed at and called a sissy. |
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When chemotherapy took her hair from her she once donned a Rastafarian wig, and we all laughed at the hair gone by and her gameness in donning such an unlikely wig. |
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Migrant workers often have to suffer being despised and laughed at and they are also associated with shabby clothes, vulgar behaviour and criminal activity. |
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Niko laughed at me when I ran my fingers across the book's spines and flipped through the pages in order to breathe in the scent of crisp parchment. |
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But those who heaped abuse were the rarities, the people my friends and I laughed at. |
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It's bad enough that, every time I see her, I'm reminded of the time she laughed at me when I kissed her at Amy Levine's spin-the-bottle party in fifth grade. |
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They laughed at his jokes, hissed at his political opponents and rose to their feet for his applause lines. |
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He laughed at my stupidity, tackled me and gave me a noogie. |
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He laughed at rumors that Moscow is sponsoring the group with so much cash it could fly around in private helicopters. |
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The audience laughed at the bluntness, and at the expectation that an answer could be had so easily. |
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She laughed at the question and knew that I was trying to stall her. |
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She saw Mac still sleeping soundly, making a barely audible guttural sound from his throat, she silently laughed at the thought that he has a slight snoring problem. |
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More often than not he appears to be a gormless, callow youth blundering around the park, as much laughed at as berated, even by his own supporters. |
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David just laughed at him before diving back into the water. |
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There was a quirkish smile on her face, and she laughed at herself. |
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I then tried to weasel my way into the audience's affection, assuring punters that if they laughed at all my gags everyone would get their money back on the way out. |
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At the end of a long day of press interviews in Los Angeles recently, marling laughed at the notion. |
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He laughed at every fall, and tripped him when he tried to get up. |
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Everyday I had to go through the pain of being mocked and laughed at. |
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I was so scared that I peed my pants and everyone laughed at me. |
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There was only one thing which troubled me, I laughed at my own uneasiness, and yet it troubled me. |
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And she laughed, laughed at how happy, gay, and carefree her tone sounded. |
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There was a second lighter dark patch up there that rivaled the first one and I almost laughed at my odd desperation to see nature's celestial beauty. |
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Like my father, decades earlier, I laughed at loud at unrepeatable things in this new book. |
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Mark would have laughed at the concept of hearing dogs for the deaf on the air because he makes light of his own condition, blindness. |
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Von Rosen laughed at the girl holding up her hand and staring at the beringed finger. |
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After his last suggestion was laughed at by his colleagues, he was gunshy about making another suggestion. |
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Perhaps I was afraid of being laughed at if the mysterious item turned out to be a hambone, a distinct possibility. |
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He had no fear of Keefer's higher military rank. He was sure the communicator laughed at such gradings. |
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Zoey laughed at Logan's jerkish behavior, then stepped closer to the older blond guy. |
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But in an interview with BBC Sport at the time Bruno laughed at the story and denied he had any intention of standing. |
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And presently he grew conscious that the gods had played a very good practical joke on him, and he laughed at himself mirthlessly. |
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At school, despite his sharp mind, Malcolm was laughed at by teachers when he said he wanted to be a lawyer. |
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He was a shoemaker, the creature, and called himself the Sutor, an old-fashioned name that folk laughed at. |
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We then tell the public and get laughed at and called crazy tinfoil hatters and then it happens just as we said it would. |
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The werecrocodile laughed at him, the feral grin of a predator displaying nightmarish fangs. |
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She laughed at my attempt, and I got a pull of the ears for daring to blinden myself. |
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And I get laughed at enough without bringing more embarassment on myself. |
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And folks laughed at Santos Dumont, at the Wrights, and at all the other fellows, who said they could take a heavier-than-air machine, and skim above the clouds like a bird. |
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Many people laughed at Sonora Dodd nee Smart, when she gave the concept of having a Father's Day, as traditionally, only a mother is regarded as the sole nurturer of a child. |
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I laughed at his theatrics and took the Tim Tam he offered me. |
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