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What is the past tense of laugh at?

What's the past tense of laugh at? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of laugh at is laughed at.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of laugh at is laughs at.

The present participle of laugh at is laughing at.

The past participle of laugh at is laughed at.

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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.
He laughed at my joyful tears and gave me a kiss, while wiping my eyes with the sleeve of his shirt.
It went down reasonably well and people laughed at the appropriate moments thank God.
I then had to lie there, for five minutes, as boys on bikes rode past and laughed at me.
He laughed at the looks directed his way for the teasing, then went upstairs.
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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