Use laugh in a sentence
Sentences starting with laugh
- Laugh and ask: 'What will the passado cost, Fencing-master Allerts? [10]
- Laugh and be merry to your heart's content; I am glad you should. [10]
- Laugh or scold A---- out of the publishing notion; and believe me, through all chances and changes, whether calumniated or let alone,--Yours faithfully, C. [14]
Sentences ending with laugh
- But, pardon me, you seem somehow different from what you were at Fortress Monroe, or even at lovely Atlantic City," this with a rather forced laugh. [4]
- Sunday She doesn't work Sundays, but lies around all tired out, and likes to have the fish wallow over her; and she makes fool noises to amuse it, and pretends to chew its paws, and that makes it laugh. [5]
- Once in a while they saw the light of some contemptuous citizen of the residence district who had stayed to laugh. [9]
- Do you remember when we stopped those Dutchmen on the Richelieu, and you--" The priest interrupted with a laugh. [11]
- He laughed--such a wheezing, soundless laugh! [11]
- What right have we to laugh? [4]
- And yet it was not a laugh. [9]
- Ameni, who too, was close behind the heart, started too and looked round on the author of this hideous laugh. [10]
- I swear I was afraid to pray, for fear I should laugh. [5]
- At which there was a great laugh. [4]
Short sentences using laugh
- And a laugh went round. [9]
- Abruptly, he began to laugh. [9]
- The parish would only laugh. [11]
- Why dost thou not laugh? [10]
- Now--now laugh at my secret! [13]
- She'd laugh at me. [9]
- Virginia did not laugh. [9]
- I had to laugh. [9]
- He would only laugh. [9]
- There was a laugh. [5]
Sentences containing laugh two or more times
- Presently he turned with a little ironical laugh and waved his hand at Gering; and laugh and gesture rankled in Gering for many a day. [11]
- Then everybody tried to talk at once, and one chap got off a joke, but it warn't no use, they didn't laugh, and even the chap that made the joke didn't laugh at it, which ain't usual. [5]
- He had done things which one might laugh at, but the privilege of laughing was limited always to the thing itself; you could not laugh at the motive back of it--that was high, that was noble. [5]
- Tull broke the spell with a laugh, a laugh without mirth, a laugh that was only a sound betraying fear. [13]
- I have got some jokes in that lecture that will make him laugh if there is any laugh in him; and if they miss fire, I have got some others that will make him cry or kill him, one or the other. [5]
- Science is always perfectly serious to him; and he would no more laugh over anything connected with his study, than a clergyman would laugh at a funeral. [6]
- When a man laugh in the sun and think nothing of evil, a woman laugh too, but there come a little quick sob to her lips. [11]
- As he said it, he heard a laugh, and looking down he saw Sapphire, or Laugh of the Hills, as she was called. [11]
- There were many in the office who would have liked to laugh, but it did not pay to laugh at some people. [9]
- You remember how Clint used to laugh sort of low and teasin' like--you remember that laugh o' Clint's, don't you? [11]
More example sentences with the word laugh in them
- I can tell you, Mr. Burnett, and when you are over this delusion you will thank me for being so plain with you, my daughter would laugh at the idea of such a proposal. [4]
- I wonder if you will laugh when I tell you I have made a hero of you? [5]
- Watch yourself, and you will find impulses which, but for the restraints you put upon them, would make you do the same foolish things which you laugh at in that cousin of yours. [6]
- I've never heard you sigh, and never seen your eye when there wasn't a laugh in it. [5]
- They laugh, as you know, at Praxilla, the poetess, because she makes the dying Adonis lament, when face to face with death, that he is forced to leave the apples and pears behind him. [10]
- Look at what you know, and then, if you only think, you'll laugh at what I know. [11]
- And then--and then you can hear a wild laugh come out of the land, come up from the sea, come down from the sky--all waiting, waiting for something! [11]
- The sight of yonder shining steeples and roofs seems to make your heart laugh, Sir Wolf, and, by Our Lady, you have good reason to bestow one or more candles upon her, for, besides other delightful things, a goodly heritage is awaiting you in Ratisbon. [10]
- The man laughed, yet without a sound--the inward, stealthy laugh, as from a knowledge wicked in its very suggestiveness. [11]
- I don't often write anything that I laugh at myself, but I can hardly think of that thing without laughing). [5]
- And Mr. Wiley would laugh insolently. [9]
- Sometimes the Queen would laugh even then when I mimicked Bailly, Des Moulins, Mirabeau. [9]
- But if you would give me part of it and keep the rest--" "So that you might have something to remind you of me when you wished to laugh at my foolishness? [5]
- Not for the world would she have permitted any man to talk and laugh with her in such a way. [10]
- They fell to work on the port battery in so ludicrous a manner that I was fain to laugh despite the gravity of the situation. [9]
- The little old woman scarce knew where she was for sheer amazement, nor wist she who he was till he broke out into his old loud laugh at the sight of her dismay. [10]
- The scornful laugh, with which she had triumphantly ended her speech, had opened as it were a wide abyss between his mind and hers. [10]
- I receive it with utter scorn, and a laugh of derision. [4]
- Take thy malaise with thee, and I shall laugh again. [11]
- These victims, together with the captains and owners, presently ceased to laugh altogether, and began to rage about the revenge they would take when the passing business 'spurt' was over. [5]
- His face flushed with sudden desire to laugh, then it paled in dumb astonishment. [11]
- There he was with his Esquimaux dogs on the trail, going and coming, with a laugh and a word for anyone that crossed his track. [11]
- Perhaps," she added, with a little laugh, "perhaps it is Bellefontaine Road. [9]
- Egad," he added with a laugh, "there would be no more walking the streets at night in search of adventure for you. [9]
- I fear he will have the laugh on us, for ours is not ready. [11]
- I hope he will carry that faculty of an honest laugh with him wherever he goes,--why shouldn't he? [6]
- And Miss Hood, who takes us out walking and teaches us composition, is such a ridiculously strict old maid--you would laugh at her. [9]
- I don't know whether to laugh or shudder. [6]
- Now she knew where he was in hiding-and she tried to laugh, for the pain she felt seemed too acute and burning for tears to allay or cool it. [10]
- The clerks laugh when they see me comin' . [9]
- But I laugh when the English come in the town, and when I see Bigot fly to his palace alone to get his treasure-chest I think it is my time. [11]
- One can laugh when misery and danger are over, and it would be easy to turn this matter into ridicule, but from that hour to this the wooden cross which turned the flood of my feelings then into a saving channel has never left me. [11]
- I laugh now when I think of that formal meeting between the two little ladies. [9]
- You may laugh, weep, reason, sing, sneer, or pray, according to your genius. [6]
- Carlyle did not weep, but he scolded; Emerson did not laugh, but in his gravest moments there was a smile waiting for the cloud to pass from his forehead. [6]
- She was to watch me intently, and whenever I glanced toward her she was going to deliver a gubernatorial laugh that would lead the whole audience into applause. [5]
- Pardingue, the Lord was--with me that day, and--" The apprentice laughed--a dry, mirthless laugh of disbelief and ridicule. [11]
- Silent as he was, however, he had a large and cheerful heart, and nodding his head he laughed the deep, quaint laugh which Rodney himself of all his sons had-- and he was fonder of Rodney than any. [11]
- But his laugh was the only one left in the village: it fell upon a hollow and mournful vacancy and emptiness. [5]
- Many a time was Mr. Allen fain to laugh at his blunders. [9]
- When the reading was finished, he gave a dry little laugh, and came down to the Governor, apologizing for his lateness, and bowing to the rest of us. [11]
- This, of course, was a thing to laugh over, and now he deemed it audacity. [9]
- You said I was a fish," remarked the Young Doctor, with a laugh. [11]
- When the Deity wants a thing, and after working at it for "ages and ages" can't show even a shade of progress toward its accomplishment, we--well, we don't laugh, but it is only because we dasn't. [5]
- Captain Lige's cheery voice roused her from below--and her father's laugh. [9]
- I feel bitterly vexed at my own dependence and folly; but it is so bad for the mind to be quite alone, and to have none with whom to talk over little crosses and disappointments, and to laugh them away. [14]
- It was a very human laugh. [5]
- It makes the very cab-horses laugh. [5]
- The princess as usual spoke smilingly and listened with a laugh. [2]
- Once he started up to fly, but he again heard the bewitching tones of her musical laugh, and mysterious powers detained him, forcing him to listen. [10]
- It was not until they had seen him gradually diminish into a mere speck upon the distant road, that they turned to each other, and ventured to laugh aloud. [12]
- There she lay, until the last laugh and sound of rattling glass had died away below, and her aunt's guests had left the house. [10]
- Satan laughed his unkind laugh to a finish; then he said: "It is a remarkable progress. [5]
- Do not laugh, Ulrich; I well know that youth lies behind me, that I am old, yet Pasquale loves me; since I have had him, I have been more content and, Holy Virgin! [10]
- Why, it warn't two minutes till they begged like dogs-- and how the other lot did yell and laugh and clap their hands all the way through, and shout 'Sail in, Corpse-Maker! [5]
- But there was trouble in the laugh too--a bitter sickness. [11]
- They climbed the trees, then flashed splendidly in and out of the vast and increasing volume of tumbling smoke, and I had to clap my hands and laugh and dance in my rapture, it was so new and strange and so wonderful and so beautiful! [5]
- She could almost touch the brown hair waving back carelessly from the forehead, untouched by powder, in the fashion of the time; and she could hear his cheery laugh quite plainly, so complete was the illusion. [11]
- We have here to-night one who has made millions laugh--not the loud laughter that bespeaks the vacant mind, but the laugh of intelligent mirth that helps the human heart and the human mind. [5]
- Well, we've got to win the stake first," he added with a laugh. [11]
- Now, I'm going to tell you something, Marmion, that'll make you laugh. [11]
- Her vain attempts to rouse the sleeper, though somewhat pathetic, had in them at the same time something irresistibly ludicrous, and Pollux felt sorely tempted to laugh. [10]
- She brought him to order and to keep his hours, and when grave speech availed not she could laugh at him with friendly mockery, such as hurts no man, inasmuch as it is the outcome of a good heart. [10]
- It is enough to make a graven image laugh, to see apparently rational people, away down here in this wholesome and merciless slaughter-day for shams, still mouthing empty reverence for those moss-backed frauds and scoundrelisms, hereditary kingship and so-called "nobility. [5]
- It was enough to make a cat laugh, or a woman cry with rage. [11]
- He was averse to loud laughter in others, and objected to Margaret Fuller that she made him laugh too much. [6]
- Some people began to laugh, others continued to watch in dismay the executioner who was undressing the other man. [2]
- Petya badly wanted to laugh, but noticed that they all refrained from laughing. [2]
- I didn't dare to laugh, but I wanted to. [9]
- We were forbidden to laugh, but after a few days our mother no longer checked our mirth. [10]
- I shall learn to laugh some day. [11]
- People are afraid to laugh in a church. [5]
- There is nothing to laugh at. [4]
- It is nothing to laugh at, it is scandalous, audacious! [10]
- I was wrong to laugh at Mack, we're getting it still worse," said Nesvitski. [2]
- Monsieur's hand dropped to his sword, but in a moment he gave a short, sharp laugh, and opened up the packet. [11]
- Probably a visit to his room would clear up all that has puzzled me, and make me laugh at the notions which began, I suppose, in nightmares, and ended by keeping my imagination at work so as almost to make me uncomfortable at times. [6]
- When Oropastes attempted to explain to him the celebrated Babylonian sun-dial, introduced by Anaximander of Miletus into Greece, he turned from the Magian with a scornful laugh, saying: "We knew all this, before you knew the meaning of an hour. [10]
- The laugh seemed to echo and echo through the amphitheatre, and then from the frozen seats, the hillocks of ice and snow, there was a long, low sound, as of sorrow, and a voice came after: "Sleep--sleep! [11]
- I'll allow you to cry, laugh and scream for joy as much as you will, but you're forbidden to ask a single question until I have finished. [10]
- Presently Jane began to act her little part, to laugh and play with Fay, to talk of horses and cattle to Lassiter. [13]
- With all this tinsel on me and all this tinsel about me, I am but a sheriff after all--a poor shabby two-acre sheriff--and you are but a constable," and he laughed his cordial laugh again. [5]
- From time to time their hideous yell, or the whining laugh of the hyena, broke the stillness of the night. [10]
- For the first time in years a low laugh burst from his lips. [11]
- Soon it thinned till it was the shadow of a laugh, and I didn't know whin it stopped, he smilin' down at the fiddle bewhiles. [11]
- The Colonel looked thoughtful, then he began to laugh. [9]
- Of course, I thought they would appeal to me to keep mum, and then we would shake hands, and take a drink all round, and laugh it off, and there an end. [5]
- I had always thought that Frenchmen were ready to laugh at any thing. [5]
- He saw the thought in my head, and it tickled him and made him laugh. [5]
- And again I thought I observed in her the same desire to laugh she had before exhibited. [9]
- I feel as though I lived upon a hill-top, under some greenwood tree, and--" "And 'sported with Amaryllis in the shade,'" she broke in with a little laugh of triumph, her eyes brighter than he had ever seen them. [11]
- I know all this, and yet it is as firmly established as Alpine mountains----" Here a low laugh escaped the Emperor's lips. [10]
- The answer to this was a hearty laugh, which the telephone reproduced admirably. [9]
- She did not think that very funny; but after a first impulse to inculpate her husband, she let him laugh, while they stopped under a lamp and she held the permits half a yard away to read the numbers on them. [8]
- Never mind, the thing will wait till we stand in my ancestral halls," he added, with a dry laugh. [11]
- I just expected there'd be somebody laying down in it, because people often done that to fool folks, and when a chap had pulled a skiff out most to it they'd raise up and laugh at him. [5]
- If he is there, I will say a word to him that I have wait long to say, then shut the door on us both--for I am sick of life--and watch him and laugh at him till the end comes. [11]
- Men laughed till there were tears in their eyes, and a keg of whisky was opened; but somehow Ida did not laugh. [11]
- Upon the laugh there came a hoarse growl of anger. [11]
- Upon the silence there broke a little giggling laugh. [11]
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