Synonym: blackguard, guy, jest at, make fun, poke fun, rib, ridicule, roast. Similar words: burst out laughing, daughter, launch, laundry, hat, what, that, all that. Meaning: v. subject to laughter or ridicule.
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31 He was afraid that the other kids would laugh at him.
32 She has the rare gift of being able to laugh at herself.
33 If you say that, people will just laugh at you.
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34 It really gets me the way we're expected to actually laugh at his pathetic jokes!
35 He thinks he can laugh at me, but I'll settle with him soon.
36 He may laugh at our discomfiture now, but before long he'll be laughing on the other side of his face.
37 It is not decent to laugh at a crippled person.
38 He could not bear that his friends should laugh at him.
39 Lysenko gave a deep rumbling laugh at his own joke.
40 Once more, never ever laugh at a violent man.
41 You can laugh at his sideburns.
42 He's blessed with the ability to laugh at himself.
43 My dentist would laugh at me, I bet.
44 He was even perfectly free to laugh at them.
45 I had to laugh at the absurdity of the scene.
46 Most of the animals like a bit of a giggle and the hyenas will laugh at anything.
47 But after a week or so I was acclimatised, and I would laugh at the discomforts of half-asphyxiated visitors.
48 But the same pursed smile and mischievous sideways glance, as if she really must not laugh at her own jokes.
49 He is soft-spoken, bearded, with a friendly smile and an ability to laugh at himself.
50 I hate reading out my work in class - I'm scared that people are going to laugh at me.
51 I saw him flush it down the toilet so that no-one will laugh at his spotty chest in the showers!
52 As a practical man, the dairyman might laugh at love, but love has a habit of changing people's lives.
53 Acknowledge your jealousy, laugh at your unreasonable behaviour, and don't take yourself so seriously.
54 I assume a lot of people will laugh at Morrissey for this and the Glastonbury thing will be dragged up again.
55 With even-handed ridicule, John Mortimer spends much of this novel making you laugh at both.
56 If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you're old. Edgar Watson Howe
57 Your clever words are very amusing, of course, but you laugh at serious things.
58 It was all very well to laugh at ancient superstitions by light of day and in company.
59 If you laugh at ut, you're stepping over the corpses.
60 I didn't want my friends and family to laugh at me!
More similar words: burst out laughing, daughter, launch, laundry, hat, what, that, all that, and that, at that, so that, but what, that is, now that, see that, in that, and all that, somewhat, only that, dough, seeing that, enough, though, whatsoever, in order that, what is more, that is to say, roughly, ought to, through.