If such infantile hyperbole doesn't have you laughing like a drain, you haven't a hope of wading through this somewhat too hefty book. |
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The roly-poly, laughing baby who, come to think of it, looks remarkably like a little Buddha. |
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Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit but these had me and The Doctor laughing like a drain in bed last night. |
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I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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Their laughter was uproarious, but I think that for some time now they have been laughing on the other side of their face. |
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I tried to listen for them, but it was too difficult to hear over the people laughing and having fun. |
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When my vision finally cleared enough to get a good look at the culprit, I focused in on the store manager who was laughing herself silly. |
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He seemed to be laughing himself silly at some of the jokes at his expense, but it may be that he's a good enough actor to fake enjoyment. |
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Jon and I have been watching this show every week with splendid abandon, laughing ourselves silly at a safe distance. |
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So naturally when the arbitrators of the labour dispute committee heard the case, they couldn't help laughing either. |
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Deep down, we suspect those we grant our patronage to are secretly laughing up their sleeves at us even as we enrich them. |
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Some of my pals are starting to wonder if Mother Nature has been laughing up her sleeve at them all this time. |
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I reached up, laughing a little, and wiped a smudge of my pale pink lipstick off his face. |
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Little did I know at the time how my manager and new co-workers were laughing up their sleeves. |
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By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool. |
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The troops like to joke that every chapatti they eat costs 40 rupees but winter life on the heights is no laughing matter. |
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However, I must say that, you know, I always laugh with him, but his policies are no laughing matter. |
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Well-timed equipment fires may be a standing industry joke, but the reality is no laughing matter. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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For some reason, that set them both off once more and they started laughing like crazy. |
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Stalking is no laughing matter, especially when a crazy person is threatening to make Welsh rabbit out of one of our national treasures. |
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We took special glee in laughing at all the ice-skaters' hilarious rig-outs and the obscure terminology that seems to go with that activity. |
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We were talking and laughing about things, so that there was a little bit of lightness in the room, even if he didn't respond to it. |
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The collisions of their world-views are the engine of the comedy, and the product is pure laughing gas, an unalloyed joy to read. |
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A fuel tank about six feet in diameter at the center of the craft holds liquid nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. |
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They were laughing hysterically and acting like they had probably breathed in laughing gas. |
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These girls were laughing around me and I was laughing too but it was a rictus smile. |
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Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is replacing the After Eight as the post-dinner treat in some circles. |
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She is smiling in a swimsuit, or rather laughing, and her eyes are alive with life. |
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She looked like she was fed laughing gas involuntarily to the point where she couldn't be happier. |
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We agreed that I would bring the clams and he would bring the laughing gas. |
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That said, Liam sounds rejuvenated on the albums title track, excited to get his laughing gear round a song worth singing. |
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I virtually bit the waiter's hand off, so eager was I to get my laughing gear around the chef's petits fours. |
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During the day, the steak sandwich is massive and takes some hefty laughing gear to get a full bite. |
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Three teenage girls fell about laughing and started shrieking ribald comments. |
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Across the tiled floor they saw nothing but the laughing sun's reflection through colored glass rhombuses. |
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The farce is in the hysterical-absurdist mode, leaping from excess to excess, part souped-up gazelle, part nastily laughing hyena. |
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His is the voice behind the indirect discourse that perceives them as laughing hyenas. |
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I've always been a big fan of the show and can rewatch episodes endlessly and always find myself laughing. |
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Tarantino is happy to have his audience laughing one moment and revolted the next. |
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At present there is not a magpie or laughing jackass within miles of the town, even tame birds being shot at if they are permitted any liberty. |
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The screen then fills with a close-up of her laughing face before a complete fade. |
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We knew we were in for a lashing from the press because to lose to the USA made us the laughing stocks of the game and really it was dismal. |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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Countries once considered laughing stocks are now financial powerhouses and with that comes opportunities for investors. |
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Both are totally discredited laughing stocks that add to the variety of political life. |
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They may agree that everyone's doing it nowadays, but they're still laughing behind your back. |
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Secrets, lies, scandals, corruption, bribery and pretensions have made a laughing stock of Indian cricket. |
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The green hills are a-quiver with babblers, bushchats, bulbuls, barbets, crow pheasants, and the laughing thrush of the Palni hills. |
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I've heard her laughing loudly in bars, seen her drinking vodka, lime and soda on cramped dance floors, seen her queuing outside West End clubs. |
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They both got their lemonades and were done laughing when Kylie and Belle returned. |
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Drew laughed softly to herself, a laugh that made Devlin wonder if she was laughing at him. |
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Once resurfacing from the water, hair in his eyes, he could see Jo laughing, not so discreetly slapping her thigh in mirth. |
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Maybe it was the fact that we sat in the middle of the room, talking quite animatedly, loud and laughing a lot, that scared them away. |
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It was of a tousle-haired blond boy, with sharp, angular features and laughing eyes. |
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I was leaning against my door for support, because I was really weak from a lack of air from laughing so much. |
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Zack was fascinated with the baby geese, laughing at their ungainly waddle, watching them as they foraged through the grass. |
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I had a major operation so I was a bit low, but within a day of surgery we were laughing and joking. |
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The illusion had worked perfectly, though it'd been hard to keep himself from laughing when he beat the tar out of him. |
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Jimmy knows that he has a gift, and I asked him what the magic ingredient is to keep people laughing. |
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Ruby and Tara were having the time of their lives, watching out the window and laughing, but I didn't dare open my eyes still. |
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I tried not to smile as I gave him a quick jab in the stomach, but in the end we were both laughing. |
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Sadly, the paper creation was knocked out of her hands as Kami rode past on her expensive two-wheeler, pedaling and laughing like a madwoman. |
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Well I'm sure they will be laughing if we pick him, but not because of his jolly japes. |
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There are many Liverpool fans who will have spent the last week laughing uproariously at the madness of it all. |
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Serena and I both pulled back, startled, and then watched in awe as they both started laughing. |
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We moved back to the bar joking and laughing, and ordered drinks to quench our thirst. |
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By now, everyone along the wide corridor was chucking very hurtful comments at me, all laughing like madmen or madwomen. |
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A new chain of cheering started and men began to crowd Tristan and pat him on the back, laughing and jeering. |
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She had stopped to listen and offer words of advice, but the other members of that clique had stepped out of the shadows, laughing and jeering. |
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At this point even the reserved Sean could not restrain himself from bursting out laughing. |
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Turning back, I let Charles lead the way, laughing along with him and feeling the chilly wind on my damp skin. |
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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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There is an amused glimmer to his eyes and his lips quirk upwards, as if he is laughing at a private joke. |
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I was still laughing, and she merely huffed and pretended to act mad by turning her head away from me. |
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The class was laughing hysterically and Bree whirled around and yelled at them to rack off. |
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Drew and Seigi dashed out and hurried towards their fathers, calling and laughing as they ran. |
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A great round of applause sounded, and she tried to stand up and take a bow, but fell to the ground laughing. |
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He would be laughing and joking one moment and then totally different the next. |
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We all climbed down the steps leading to the club underground, laughing and joking the whole way. |
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There was no stopping the laughing machine and people laughed till their eyes watered and jaws literally ached. |
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There were children running around, laughing and chasing each other in a game that looked like tag. |
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He's laughing down the phone and it's a pity I can't see him smile, because on his dust-jackets he looks such a jolly fellow. |
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Oh, it's been a jolly time, all those years laughing and talking and partying with Steve. |
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The boy's so wired up he wants to hit him but the mate is laughing and joshing with him. |
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Soon enough we were laughing and joshing and teasing our way along once more, the way we do. |
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Wlodek is a gentle man with laughing eyes, but there is a deep well of emotion when he talks. |
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Then he burst out laughing, and embraced the great designer, congratulating him on his audacity and courage. |
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She hit him on the shoulder lightly in reproof before laughing slightly before she realized that hurt her side even more. |
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Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us. |
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He was having a whale of a time, laughing with his mates, and buying drinks for all of them. |
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Every time he appeared on screen, with his ramrod straight posture and gaze of steel, my friends and I would burst out laughing. |
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Wander among the trees at sunset, with the birds wheeling and whistling overhead, and see if you don't hear the sound of children laughing. |
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Her shoulders dropped three inches as she sagged against the doorway, shaking her head and laughing a little. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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She and I were laughing and joking as the car whipped round curves at 70 mph. |
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Rendezvous Bay stretches for 2 miles, and the nearby salt ponds attract whistling ducks, laughing gulls and other birds. |
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Two waiters come running, but the girls are deep into battle now, laughing raucously as the entire restaurant turns to look. |
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Your cackles filling the room, you just sat there laughing and raving like a lunatic. |
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They hailed him, and he answered, laughing boisterously and long, so that they glanced after him in surprise. |
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Drew has keeled over to one side of the sofa and is laughing hysterically into the cushions. |
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Each poster featured three women laughing, one of whom had a glass of wine in her hand. |
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So riding the luge is a mixture of falling down a hill and laughing while doing so, and pushing and pulling handlebars. |
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He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing. |
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That is why they give awards for acting, not for crying or laughing at will. |
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The sounds of laughter echoed in his head and the images of men laughing flashed across his eyes. |
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Alex reassured him with a smile, and then lifted the laughing child into his arms. |
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Before long, Lindsey had Kyle laughing again and made him put the thought of his mother's face streaming with tears in the back of his mind. |
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We knew it and it always ended up with the two of us killing ourselves laughing at each other as we would both give in at the same time. |
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The schedulers must have been killing themselves laughing when they thought of that little wheeze. |
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The only reason I remembered the weird ones was because I killed myself laughing when I re-read the list in the car on the way here. |
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I start reliving my memories of one-on-one hockey games with David, the laughing, the smiling, the teaching, those were the days. |
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If I write a funny line and kill myself laughing over it, I guarantee you it's not funny. |
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When I first did a read-through round at John's house, we had to keep stopping because I was just killing myself laughing. |
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If you said to me during pre-season that this would happen I'd have killed myself laughing, everything was going really well. |
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What makes it even better is I know she would have been killing herself laughing as she packed it. |
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When the wind rustled through the leaves it reminded her of her brothers laughing. |
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I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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She suggests to Zoe that she does a runner before her trial, and despite initially laughing off the idea she begins to consider it as an option. |
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She totally wiped the floor with him, and it was a delight to hear all the other passengers laughing and cheering. |
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We lay fully clothed on adjacent mattresses while laughing tribeswomen ironed every kink out of our puffy Western bodies. |
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He turns to Cymry and widens his eyes, giving her such a droll, woeful and aghast look all in one that she starts laughing anew. |
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We had many scenes that were not knee-slappers, but in between takes he would have me laughing so hard that I could relax. |
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So one of these rednecks tells a racist joke and they're all laughing, except the big guy. |
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A small knot of men standing in front of J.R.'s split in two to get out of our way, laughing at us and pointing. |
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He worked the crowd brilliantly, and was to keep everyone laughing through what proved a long night. |
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It's the sort of humour where you know you shouldn't really be laughing as the characters are very near the knuckle. |
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By the time we got to his car we were both laughing and out of breath, and had to collapse against the doors. |
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There are nearly 200 knights, lords, and their ladies milling about, conversing, boasting, laughing. |
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Other birds include a huge American bald eagle called Liberty, buzzards, Harris hawks, vultures, laughing kookaburras and a pelican. |
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The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display. |
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After a couple of pints we began to loosen up and we had a great night talking rubbish and joking and laughing. |
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This country is going crazy with its political correctness and health and safety issues and it's making a laughing stock out of us. |
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People with hemorrhoids have been stereotyped by the comics or comedians to be laughing stocks. |
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Telling your friend that she can't sing now might save her from becoming the laughing stock on the college cultural meet. |
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We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government. |
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He could see quite a few sailors, laughing, smoking and drinking foaming pints of ale. |
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We both started laughing and getting into this huge pillow fight when all of a sudden we started wrestling on the ground! |
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They almost oscillate between the witty and tragic, and I found myself laughing and then writhing with discomfort. |
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Having been born with the gift of laughter, let us seriously learn the art of laughing. |
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Few places are so alive with children smiling, laughing and throwing up in giant rotating teacups. |
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The black-haired boy stared at me for a moment, awe registering in his eyes, before his grin grew too wide, and he started laughing. |
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She and her all-American football star were laughing at a joke Rob had just told. |
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We spend a lot of time in rehearsal on the floor laughing our heads off, making discoveries, trying things. |
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A group of rough looking men sat around a fire, drinking and laughing heartily. |
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Daly is laughing as he speaks, but those around him take his words extremely seriously. |
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They enjoyed a perfect dinner later that night, laughing and rejoicing at the sight of her home. |
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The people were inside and the radio was turned up loud to drown out the din of the men yelling and laughing as they drank coffee and beer. |
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I was laughing to myself about our attempts to be the alpha male over something so trivial. |
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She yelped a little and threw her face back into her hands, and burst out laughing. |
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I pass a rabble of rampant orange-clad Dutch fans dressed as boy scouts wearing huge cartoon clogs, larging it up, singing and laughing. |
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She is plaiting Duck's hair into dreads for the performance and laughing and joking, playing around on the lighting deck. |
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It was so vile, so yucky, so out of character and so outrageous that Marky almost had a fit from laughing. |
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Anyone who had spent a bomb on a just-for-the-occasion dress would have been the laughing stock at the gathering. |
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I will think of her laughing at the ridiculousness of what we're both doing. |
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Avoiding, dismissing or laughing them off on a consistent basis means that many important issues go unresolved. |
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I was away laughing really, because two of the literature questions were about kid's books! |
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They just needed a little bit of motivation, a bit of that experience, and they've been away laughing. |
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A good greasy feed and bit of ice cream in the morning and I'm away laughing! |
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I was laughing as well, still unable to believe that I had such a gorgeous chain and locket around my neck. |
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And it looks like the show's top advertisers are laughing all the way to the bank. |
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For themselves, they're grabbing as much as they can, as fast as they can, any way that they can, and laughing all the way to the bank. |
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And, if tourists come as thick and fast as those visiting cards, Kerala tourism industry will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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We walked down together arm in arm and soon were laughing together in the old way. |
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Whoever came up with the idea of creating special occasions, such as Father's Day, must be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Nowhere is this more obvious than in the ronde they perform, laughing and prancing in a circle of demonic light. |
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And this time, instead of having the feeling of one person looking at you, it seemed like the whole world was staring and laughing in my face. |
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This is right by the place where justice is supposed to be served and yet they're laughing in its face. |
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She had retaliated by pretending not to notice, chatting enthusiastically with Colin and laughing whenever he said even the slightest thing funny. |
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She insists, laughing, that her grandfather looked better in his britches than Adolf Hitler did in his. |
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Nitrous oxide, otherwise known as laughing gas, gives one an exhilarating feeling while operating as an anesthetic. |
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It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media. |
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We spent every waking moment together, talking and laughing. |
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I couldn't help laughing at his abrupt, gruff delivery of the estimate. |
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Just a few episodes before we were laughing and playing charades, and now I have to knock her out. |
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But the overwhelming impression, reinforced by the river's constant laughing and quarrelling beside you, is of nature's profusion, of its own abundance. |
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It paid tribute to the greats that came before it, all while laughing at itself and chronicling a legendary friendship. |
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We saw a group of young stewards sitting by the grass verge laughing and enjoying the sun instead of directing the traffic and ensuring drivers did not queue-jump. |
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He tried to appear serious for a second but then broke down laughing. |
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No one is laughing, Bertie, because driving at 95 mph is no joke. |
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She was all very jolly and laughing and joking with us and over a quarter of an hour we learned quite a bit about her and that she was waiting to see a doctor there. |
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The chapel was nothing less of a party house full of monks and sisters laughing and having a good time, sloshing around jars, jugs, and other containers full of wine. |
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The entire squadron broke ranks, laughing, clapping and cheering. |
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The video has 1.5 million views on YouTube and became an Internet sensation that had many simultaneously laughing and cringing. |
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Wendy and I nearly killed ourselves laughing at that French woman. |
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I turned around as she winked and closed the door, laughing. |
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We didn't stop giggling and laughing all night and by the time we left, Debbie's jaw was aching her make-up had gone from wiping away the tears of laughter! |
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From flying foxes to laughing kookaburras and live crocodiles, they'll meet elements of nature that, for many people, are worlds away from Baltimore. |
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Sitting beneath fans of ferns, perfect natural sunshades, we were joined within minutes by two laughing kookaburras, a rosella and a yellow-breasted robin. |
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And then it started to pour down rain, so I trudged back to my car like some wild-eyed prophet, taunted by the laughing kookaburras as I passed them. |
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The ground was cold underfoot but we were laughing as we fetched rocks from the river, re-erected the tent and weighed down its rim with the rocks. |
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The former princess, now regent, stopped laughing and looked down at her small son, an ache at the back of her throat and in the pit of her stomach. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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Because I think it is important for us to know who is laughing and who is ridiculing the pain and suffering of so many and, most importantly, laughing all the way to the bank. |
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Because those of us outside the industry aren't the ones making the money hand over fist and laughing all the way to the bank with the existing system. |
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All I can say about that one is that I am laughing my head off! |
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I'm laughing like a drain even before he's delivered the punchlines. |
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Give him a health problem that stopped him from getting all that exercise through no fault of his own and he'd be laughing on the other side of his face. |
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I can just imagine them laughing themselves sick as they made the burger. |
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In any case, the counterrevolution will be a long one, affording us many, many opportunities to be outraged while laughing up our sleeves at the spectacle. |
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However the problem of alcohol abuse in Scotland is no laughing matter as it is a major health and social problem that should be addressed seriously. |
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It all began as a joke, but the Slow Food movement is no laughing matter. |
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Everyone jokes about piles, even though they ain't no laughing matter. |
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It was like they had been give some laughing gas or something. |
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I didn't know anybody used the stuff anymore, they may have stuck it back here years ago and just forgot about it, but it's what they call laughing gas. |
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Can I bring a couple of friends along to your next laughing gas party? |
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The Canadian researchers created the helium groupings so that each one was clustered around a molecule of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas. |
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Wish they'd shut their laughing gear and just get on with it. |
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The broadcaster enjoyed wrapping his laughing gear around the beef steaks. |
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They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath. |
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Presently she became satisfied that the laughing jackasses were mad. |
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They were looked down upon and became laughing stocks in Chinese history. |
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However, the referendum that they proposed was a laughing stock. |
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But how can we help them if they make laughing stocks of themselves? |
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Just 20 years ago, Spain's wines were the laughing stock of Europe. |
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Believe me, none of my friends are even remotely jealous of these women who have become laughing stocks and the subject of many jokes around town. |
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Fail to control domestic anarchy and the economy becomes a laughing stock. |
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At first he pretended to be angry, but we just kept grinning angelically at him and eventually he started laughing and sat down to eat cheese and biscuits with us. |
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I was busy laughing at him as he was having to use all the furniture. |
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The Lebanese have a healthy habit of laughing at themselves. |
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Steve and I both panicked when he didn't resurface and ran down onto the beach, into the surf after him, only to finally find him laughing at us back on shore. |
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It was the first sign of animation Patrick had ever seen in the older boy, and he was so caught off guard that he found himself laughing equally as hard. |
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Seamus was standing, legs spread and arms akimbo and he was laughing. |
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The firehouse filled with the sounds of the two once-battered cities laughing together. |
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She rinsed the soap off her hand, and we left the bathroom, laughing. |
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The audience seemed bewildered, laughing riotously in fits and starts. |
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We stared at her in dumb amazement before we burst out laughing. |
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For some strange, dumb, stupid, pathetic reason, I started laughing. |
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She even is laughing about falling through the bottom of the rocking chair even though she was worried about injuring herself at the time it happened. |
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I was sizing up the situation and had just started considering other places to hide when Travis jumped around in front of me and started laughing roguishly at me. |
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The couple, who claim they have never had a serious row, say their secret to a happy marriage is always listening to one another and laughing together. |
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She ruffled his pale blonde hair, laughing when he jerked away. |
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After we finish laughing malevolently and gloating sometime in December, would it change things in the actual world? |
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If he calls her Tracey I will lose it completely and burst out laughing. |
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I would spend hours in a delightful daydream where the school bus bully would be thrown around like a sack of potatoes with his coterie laughing their heads off nearby. |
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Of course, these stupid lunks get out their own weapons, and I'm all laughing, because these stupid cheese-heads are going into a fight with a Kobrian! |
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Brooks wondered if that meant he could inspire Shankar, a comment that had the audience laughing once again. |
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Sure, Mr. Burns was cute in a grandfatherly way, but who ever busted a gut laughing at a cigar smoking septagenerian who weighs 70 pounds soaking wet? |
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Glancing into the audience I saw Papa just about to bust a gut laughing. |
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By then, Kanye was already at home, probably well into his second bottle of hennessey, laughing his head off. |
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The locals might be laughing but the slick, wealthy crowd is here and ready for an explosive weekend at the legendary festival. |
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We went to a nearby restaurant and ate our fill and we were making the most noise cheering and laughing away for our massive success and the great load off our backs. |
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Hirst may be laughing all the way to the bank, but his art leaves the rest of us sobered. |
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After recovering from laughing so hard she fell out of her chair, Teph gives the snowmeow a thumbs up. |
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The man is in a suit, she is in a sleeveless top and finely cut trousers, laughing breathily. |
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Despite having pretty mean teeth, it lacks the laughing gear of the pike and thus smaller baits tend to be used. |
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One day the men in white will walk in, throw a net over him, and take him off to the laughing academy. |
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Who cares if he's not funny? The venture capitalists behind Twitter will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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These magnificent animals, the true kings of the jungle, are reduced to a laughing stock as they parade shambolically around the ring. |
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No-one among the Anfield tourists was laughing after seven days of slipping and sliding, without a ski stick in sight. |
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There was a poignant juxtaposition between the boys laughing in the street and the girl crying on the balcony above. |
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Death adders, laughing kookaburras and more will round out this Aussie adventure. |
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America had become a laughing nation, a country of frivolists and hypergelasts, a culture dangerously out of control. |
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North American birds the laughing gull, Franklin's gull and the chimney swift have also been spotted recently. |
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The mother of a 13-year-old boy has been arrested for supplying laughing gas to her son and his friends while they skived off school. |
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The fact that I was sat near Cilla Black and Christopher Biggins both laughing raucously made the experience even more amusing. |
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He is laughing, with a touch of anger in his laughter, but no triumph, no malignity. |
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I found myself dazed and bewildered by their nonstop laughing, joking, and jibber jabber. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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After crowding round the display of prints and laughing at the best wipe-out shots, I bought the photograph which captured my first stand up. |
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The first time he did it was to this freshman Kevin Ryers and we all just burst out laughing, watching Kevin try to funnel a beer. |
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Kate, who reacted by ad-libbing and laughing, will stay on as Lorraine's holiday stand-in. |
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Stop laughing, yes I can be patient, but really it was more like I waited antsily. |
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We couldn't help laughing out loud at the comedy of the situation. |
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Sir Richard Burton, the African explorer, once challenged a fellow Oxford undergraduate to a duel for laughing at his walrus moustache. |
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Clive ran out of the room laughing a toddlerish giggle, which was somewhat cute on an 11-year-old. |
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He liked to see them laughing, enjoying themselves, squizzing at the antics of whitefellers in party mood. |
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When my ex burst out laughing, I quickly added that, over time, we stopped believing in Big Poupy's smooth-talk which cost us a lot for nothing. |
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No, Dean Stewart says laughing, just an expression from the folk in Missoula. |
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Myers may still be having fun with his shagaholic spy, as well as the rest of the characters he plays, but he's the only one still laughing. |
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Around the door are generally to be seen, laughing and gossiping, clusters of old salts. |
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This understated phrase covers a variety of situations, ranging from members laughing uproariously to the physical invasion of the chamber. |
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Then Porscha sees Ramone standing in line behind two of the Newnan High girls at the snack bar. He was talking and laughing with them. |
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They made up for the respect with which unconsciously they treated him by laughing at his foibles and lamenting his vices. |
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We went to Plaster Creek, smoked a fattie, and emerged doing somersaults and cartwheels and laughing. |
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She laughed but only for a little bit. She smiled at me, I think to make sure that I knew she wasn't laughing at me. |
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Cheyenne started laughing. Really. She threw back her bunny-earmuffed head and laughed. |
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John just doesn't understand that laughing at Mary all day is not very discreet. |
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When Selvamani's sister, Mala, laughs, Selvamani switches to Tamil to ask Mala why she is laughing. |
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There they scandalised their class by getting drunk, laughing in church and galloping through the streets on donkeys. |
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Plastered in make-up and mindlessly laughing away, her clown character performance truly did freak me out. |
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When the audience began laughing, the comedian milked the joke for more laughs. |
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His nephew recalled Uncle Eric laughing louder than anyone in the cinema at a Charlie Chaplin film. |
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But it is also a laughing rejection of futile attempts to perceive, categorise, or express it. |
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They are depicted as a boisterous crowd dancing and laughing in outrageous costumes where men are dressed as women and women are dressed as men. |
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You'll be laughing on the other side of your face when the police find out you've been lying to them. |
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So it's no laughing matter living in Minge Lane in Upton-upon-Severn, Worcs, where properties are worth PS71,611 less than those nearby. |
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If anyone can restore dignity to a franchise that has been close to a laughing stock in the last few years, it's Gibbs. |
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Wrap your laughing gear around fresh bread and tasty spreads to set yourself up for the day. |
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For those who don't know the story, it centres around the Blue Meanies who want to sneeze sunny, laughing Pepperland away forever. |
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The shot was saveable but I couldn't dive for laughing at the eejit. |
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Only a short boat trip away are the uninhabited nature sanctuaries Green Island and Great Bird Island, home to West Indian whistling ducks, rare lizards and laughing gulls. |
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As scarlet tanager, indigo bunting, laughing gull, trumpeter swan. |
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Of course they bumped their heads smartly together, saw stars, and both came up flushed and laughing, without the ball, to resume their seats, wishing they had not left them. |
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Here's a carcase. I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing. Such a waggish leering as lurks in all your horribles! |
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So we carried on yacking away and laughing loudly at our own jokes. |
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Predominant bird species in the country include the Australian magpie, Australian raven, the pied currawong, crested pigeons and the laughing kookaburra. |
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Back home, we learned a laughing gull had been spotted at Porthmadog. |
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