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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121 I a practical joke at Bill's birthday party all had a good laugh at Bill's expense.
122 Looking back, I laugh at the harebrained folly of my scheme.
123 Therefore, don't laugh at those students who are vulgarian, because they may be the protagonist in your future reunion, and the example your MM set up for you to follow.
124 He thought it was best to laugh at him rather than to hit him meanly.
125 Laugh at posse every time, 3 lunar hind laugh a few days again, really happy.
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126 And Turner's aides will break their frowns to laugh at you.
127 Well frog stays in well from its birthday to its death. The sky it can see as just as big as the mouth of the well. So people also laugh at its ill-informedness and narrow view.
128 Nowadays we laugh at medicine altogether, and don't bow down to anyone.
129 We could not but laugh at him, since everybody knows that he is an ass in a lion's skin.
130 I will laugh at goodness and it will thrive and abound.
131 She wanted to laugh at the melodramatic way he was acting.
132 She stopt to blush and laugh at her own relapse, and then resumed a more serious, more dispiriting cogitation upon what had been, and might be, and must be.
133 He would laugh at any one who tried to taunt him.
134 Along with this disparagement of a compliment is the American tendency to laugh at one's own mistakes and admit one's weaknesses.
135 Don't laugh at me. I know I'll be regarded as an idiot with such words at the time full of creature comfort.
136 In this modern time, even and friends might laugh at his bookish and clinging.
137 I always get the booby prize. My wife's gonna laugh at me.
138 Narcissists may deny their mistakes or flagellate themselves into a froth of self-pitying hatred, but they never laugh at their imperfections.
139 In fact, keep running through the Rolodex in your head until you find the best person you can think of to put in your current predicament. Laugh at him, then laugh at yourself!
140 We laugh at their foolishness, yet we also empathise with the burdens they bear.
141 Laugh at work and be known as a positive achiever.
142 He would often very impudently and indecently laugh at his companion for his serious behaviour.
143 No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, lunette carrera, Charlie Chaplin's early films.
144 Fart and laugh at how loud It'sounds in the shower.
145 Now, you can view the beauty of landscape gardening, can concentrate on poetry laugh at life.
146 Eighteenth-century prints caricature George III as a farmer, laugh at Hanoverian German accents – yet the same crowds who laughed at the printshop windows turned out loyally for coronations.
147 As for Don Juan, the more people laugh at him, the more his figure stands out.
148 The point is that this cliched suburban life of mowing the lawn, Humbert is a foreigner--into something you can laugh at, something you can enjoy, something that you can apply the knight's move to.
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.