Use laughed in a sentence
Sentences ending with laughed
- Do you know why I laughed? [5]
- There are those who say, however that tears fell down her cheeks as she laughed. [11]
- Some walked thoughtfully up and down, others whispered and laughed. [2]
- Sawing off stumps under the water, knocking poisonous snakes by scores from the branches, while the river rose and rose and rose, and the rain crept by inches under their tent flies, and the enemy walked the parapet of Vicksburg and laughed. [9]
- We were going to Cahokia, and it was very cold, and when the tireless wheels bumped from ridge to gully, the gentlemen grabbed each other as they slid about, and laughed. [9]
- The humour of this question was too much for him, and he laughed. [9]
- They laughed--Lord, how they laughed! [11]
- River men along the levee heard that signal and laughed. [9]
- He saw her startled look, and laughed. [11]
- Yet they presented so bizarre an aspect, their ugliness was so varied and particular, that she almost laughed. [11]
Short sentences using laughed
- The others laughed, too. [9]
- He laughed at this. [11]
- But I laughed the more. [9]
- She laughed at that. [11]
- Several of those present laughed. [2]
- He laughed now painfully. [11]
- Presently he laughed out loud. [11]
- Then she laughed openly. [9]
- Mrs. Colfax laughed musically. [9]
- Miss Trevor laughed merrily. [9]
Sentences containing laughed two or more times
- At that he threw back his head and laughed, and Bill Cowan and my friends laughed with him. [9]
- We talked, and talked, and talked--at least I did; and we laughed, and laughed, and laughed--at least he did. [5]
- Lady Tynemouth saw Mennaval's vain efforts, and laughed to herself, and presently she even laughed with her neighbour about them. [11]
- When he tossed me up and laughed, I laughed too, and it seemed as if all Nature must laugh with us. [10]
- At that I laughed, and he laughed. [9]
- Standing before it, Jethro told the story in his droll way, of a city clerk and a country bumpkin, and Cynthia and Ephraim both laughed so heartily that the people who were passing turned round to look at them and laughed too. [9]
- Miss Woodburn intercepted his glance and laughed, and Fulkerson laughed, too, but rather forlornly. [8]
- And Comyn laughed, and Dorothy laughed, and I laughed. [9]
More example sentences with the word laughed in them
- Some of the younger officers who were there, laughed as they followed his retreating figure. [9]
- They were all young then, and laughed easily. [5]
- The man laughed, yet without a sound--the inward, stealthy laugh, as from a knowledge wicked in its very suggestiveness. [11]
- Nick's imitation of Xavier, and his description of Benjy's terrors after the storm, were so perfect that I laughed quite as heartily; and Madame de St. Gre wiped her eyes and repeated continually, "Quel drole monsieur! [9]
- I think she would have gone but little had not her father laughed her out of some of her domesticity. [9]
- For fear of worrying you I did not write you from Savannah how they laughed at us for starting at that season of the year. [9]
- I read the words aloud to him, and he laughed, and remarked, "'Tis a foolish thing that--The Scarlet Woman, mast like. [11]
- No gentle, tender-hearted woman laughed like that; but she was grand, splendid, wonderful in her wrath. [10]
- And jumping down without my assistance, she laughed and disappeared into the house. [9]
- People humbugged them with stupid and silly lies, and then laughed at them for believing and printing the same. [5]
- Pulcheria laughed, but with some annoyance, as though she had herself been the object of the remark. [10]
- Then I laughed with my cousin; and when I was once more alone I marvelled at the mercy of a benevolent Providence, by whose ruling a small joy makes us to forget our heavy griefs, though it were but for a moment. [10]
- Ladies answered back with historiettes that would almost have made Queen Margaret of Navarre or even the great Elizabeth of England hide behind a handkerchief, but nobody hid here, but only laughed --howled, you may say. [5]
- Amasis laughed heartily with his friends at Gyges' artifice, allowed the young heroes to mix freely with his family, and behaved towards them himself as a jovial father towards his merry sons. [10]
- Miss Woodburn laughed with her face bowed upon her wrist. [8]
- Gervais laughed softly with a hissing chuckle, and Speranski in a high-pitched staccato manner. [2]
- Melissa threw her whole soul into the dance while Demeter was seeking the lost Persephone, her thoughts were with her brothers; and she laughed as heartily as any one at the jests with which Iambe cheered the stricken mother. [10]
- Your son Orion, who married the emperor's daughter," laughed the negress. [10]
- She it was who laughed in the gallery of the court-room the day that Joseph Nadeau was acquitted. [11]
- But Mrs. Holt, who had unlooked-for flashes of humour, laughed, and shook her curls at Brent. [9]
- And they laughed when Mr. Clarence tried to explain that he had not long since been the dapper captain of the State Dragoons. [9]
- I laughed out when I got to the mention of Frederika's special accomplishment, given by you with a distinct simplicity that, to my taste, is what the French would call 'impayable. [14]
- Wallstein, Wolff, Barry Whalen, Fleming, Hungerford, Reuter, and the others of the inner circle he laughed at in a good-natured way for coddling themselves, and called them--not without some truth--valetudinarians. [11]
- The lad's cheeks were glowing with shame and anger, for the clerk of the muster-rolls and paymaster had laughed in his face, when he expressed his desire to become a Lansquenet. [10]
- March laughed, but went on soberly: "He was a man predestined to adversity, though. [8]
- He certainly seemed well pleased with himself, and more than once, as he sat alone, he laughed outright, and once he said aloud, as his fingers ran up and down a schedule--not a man-o'-war's schedule--laughing softly: "Poor old Farquhar, if he could see me now! [11]
- At his bidding we have laughed at a thousand absurdities. [5]
- That evening, as Wassef the camel-driver went to the mosque to pray, Fatima cursed him, because now all the village laughed secretly at the revenge that Wassef had taken upon the lover of his daughter. [11]
- Ill as she was, I could have laughed, for, as we went in the Earl's carriage to the hospital-thirty miles it was--she said she felt at home with me, my dress being so like a nun's. [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]
- The whole thing was so excessively absurd that we laughed again, louder than ever. [4]
- Ethel Wing, who was next to Honora, nudged her and laughed, and passed her some of Maillard's chocolates, which she had in her pocket. [9]
- She laughed in very scorn of the booby soldiers she had seen. [9]
- Nor did his vanity suffer greatly when she laughed at him. [9]
- The spirit of vanity in his soul laughed in delight, and the lad soon knew the way to the large Venetian mirror, which was carefully kept in the hall of state. [10]
- His dignified gravity vanished in a moment; he laughed aloud, struck his forehead merrily, seized the hand of the astonished captain, and said: "Should you be glad, if Bartja could be saved? [10]
- The Reverend Mather,--I use a mode of expression he often employed when speaking of his honored brethren,--the Reverend Mather was right this time, and the irreverent doctors who laughed at him were wrong. [3]
- The four of us, his three men and myself, laughed outright. [9]
- Even Tom, intent upon the trail, turned and laughed at Polly Ann as she stood clutching me. [9]
- Even Catherine dried up her tears and laughed when she thought of the English getting hold of the French Commander-in-Chief's reason for staying out of a battle. [5]
- Then we lit up and had a supper, and the king and the duke fairly laughed their bones loose over the way they'd served them people. [5]
- Satan laughed his unkind laugh to a finish; then he said: "It is a remarkable progress. [5]
- These speculations were unemphasized sensations rather than articulated thoughts, for Wilson would have laughed at the idea of seriously connecting Tom with the murder. [5]
- The slim gentleman under the sign laughed until he held his sides, with a heartiness that jarred upon me. [9]
- She laughed at Uncle Tom because she always had, but tears were shining in her eyes. [9]
- Afterward, when I tried to recall what he said, I laughed at his surprising ignorance of the question at issue, and wondered where my wits could have gone that I allowed myself to be dazzled and turned aside at every corner. [9]
- But the helpless town-bred damsel declined this friendly invitation; for her shrewd little head had devised another plan for saving her brother, though the tavern-keepers, to whom she confided it in a whisper, laughed and shook their heads over it. [10]
- Then he turned toward Virginia, thoughtfully pulled his goatee, and laughed gently. [9]
- The young men tossed the ball back and forth; they made some wild shots, but they kept it going, and they laughed when they were hit. [8]
- I almost laughed to think of the melodramatic turn which my first conversation with this woman might chance to take. [11]
- He said something to the senator which they did not hear, and the senator laughed heartily. [9]
- Cousin Maud laughed to see me so drunk asleep, as was not my wont; yet could she not deny that my dream boded no good. [10]
- I should like to see a Yankee advertisement like this!--(the Little Gentleman laughed fiercely as he uttered the words,--) --Patent thumb-screws,--will crush the bone in three turns. [6]
- Gradually I came to know that my grandmother--dead so long ago that I laughed at the idea--was in the room. [4]
- So he stuck to it that they'd left it out unintentional and would be certain to do their best to fix it before they got caught and laughed at. [5]
- March submitted silently to his punishment, and laughed with her before company at his own eccentricity. [8]
- Lord Rippingdale suggested to his Majesty that one of the gentlemen should ride ahead to guard against surprise or ambush, but the King laughed, and said that his shire of Lincoln bred no brigands, and he rode on. [11]
- But Caracalla laughed to himself, and went on cheerfully: "Yes, it is dangerous work, no doubt; and for that reason I pledged my word as Caesar not to require him to pay for the sins of others. [10]
- He tempted her to express her opinion on all points, and he laughed so amiably at the boldness and humorous vigor of her ideas that she was delighted with him. [8]
- He could afford to be generous to-night, and he turned to Mr. Worthington and laughed knowingly. [9]
- 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]
- Yet all the time he laughed in his sleeve, for he foresaw the day when all this money the Two Strange People were spending in his mudirieh should become his own. [11]
- At any other time Fleda would have laughed at the idea of using the exorcism; but all the ancient superstition of the Romany people latent in her now broke forth and held her captive. [11]
- The blood rushed through her veins in a hot tide at the thought; she could have laughed aloud and fallen on the neck of every one she met. [10]
- She laughed nervously, though her heart was still beating hard. [11]
- The result of this secret survey was, that he shaded his face with his hands, and laughed slyly and noiselessly, until every vein in it was swollen almost to bursting. [12]
- The success of this manoeuvre tickled Mr Quilp beyond description, and he laughed and stamped upon the ground as at a most irresistible jest. [12]
- Some laughed at this foolish notion; but others, who knew more of the nebulous sciences, told her it was like's not jes' so. [6]
- Yet dressed in this fantastic garb, these people laughed at my costume. [5]
- I use to think of that when he was ten, and when he was eighteen I spoke to him about it; but he wouldn't listen--jest laughed at me. [11]
- He laughed to think of her fury when he suggested that the Cure would probably have something unpleasant to say about himself. [11]
- Such an absurd thing to do at night, said the aunt, and then she kissed Margaret, and laughed a little, and declared that things had come to a queer pass when people made love by telegraph. [4]
- These "sage-freighters," as they were called, hauled grain and flour and merchandise from Sterling, and Jane laughed suddenly in the midst of her humility at the thought that they were her property, as was one of the three stores for which they freighted goods. [13]
- Since her return they had laughed and talked as of old when they had met, though her own heart was aching, and he was bitter against the Seigneur. [11]
- They laughed till they cried at some of my mistakes, but they weren't no mistakes, not on your life. [11]
- Everybody laughed at these antiquities --but then they always do; I had noticed that, centuries later. [5]
- Men laughed till there were tears in their eyes, and a keg of whisky was opened; but somehow Ida did not laugh. [11]
- As I sat there in my dungeon, with Gabord cocking his head and his eyes rolling, that scene flashed on me, and I laughed freely--so much so that Gabord sulkily puffed out his lips, and flamed like bunting on a coast-guard's hut. [11]
- He laughed at theoretical treatises on estate management, disliked factories, the raising of expensive products, and the buying of expensive seed corn, and did not make a hobby of any particular part of the work on his estate. [2]
- She laughed with them, treated them lightly, and went about her business again with a toss of the head. [11]
- His admiration of them was complete, although he sometimes laughed half sadly, half whimsically, as he thought of their simple faith in him. [11]
- I, too, am their lord; but"--and he laughed bitterly--"who has ever raised a hand in prayer for me of his own impulse? [10]
- Then they slapped their knees, looked at Mr. Lincoln's face, which was perfectly sober, and laughed again, a little fainter. [9]
- He laughed at their gravity, for no gravity can equal that of gentlemen who play with stacked cards. [9]
- Everybody sat on the upper deck, on benches, under an awning; everybody talked, laughed, and exclaimed at the wonder scenery; in truth, a trip on that lake is almost the perfection of pleasuring. [5]
- Pierre looked at the soldier and remembered that, two days before, that man had burned his shirt while drying it at the fire and how they had laughed at him. [2]
- Prince Vasili mimicked the sobbing of Sergey Kuzmich and at the same time his eyes glanced toward his daughter, and while he laughed the expression on his face clearly said: "Yes... it's getting on, it will all be settled today. [2]
- I can sail the skies all my life if I want to, and steer where I please, though they laughed at that, and said I couldn't. [5]
- The gang in the saloon looked around an' laughed, an' thet's about all. [13]
- For she, like the rest, laughed in me face, whin I told thim of the day whin I--" "That's nothing. [11]
- He laughed over the recollection of the conversation in the street car. [9]
- It was all the more disconcerting to William Wetherell, because his employer laughed rarely. [9]
- They laughed over the mock ceremony to be performed. [11]
- But some of the meaner sort were there: Philip and Tom laughed, and Mr. Allen, and my Lord's sycophants. [9]
- He laughed at the little beggars, and then a Nabataean took them to be sold at Clysma to a merchant from Rome. [10]
- The taste of the liquid brought back the afternoon of the day before, and he suddenly stopped drinking, threw back his head, and laughed softly. [11]
- Cambyses laughed at the large size of the target, weighted the bow with his right hand, challenged his subjects to try their fortune first, and handed the bow to the aged Hystaspes, as the highest in rank among the Achaemenidae. [10]
- He laughed at the idea of carrying a loaded pistol about with him; but still it seemed only fair, as the old Doctor thought so much of the matter, to humor him about it. [6]
- He thought of the Honorable Heth's reform speech in Congress, and laughed loudly in the echoing woods. [9]
- He laughed at the homespun I wore about the farm, saying it was no costume for a gentleman's son, and begged me sneeringly to don leather breeches. [9]
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