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Laugh and idioms
Expressions : - to roar with laughter.
- to laugh up one's sleeve
- to laugh half-heartedly
- to laugh grudgingly / to give a sour laugh
- deadpan
- to make somebody laugh.
- a deep throaty laugh.
- a laughing-stock.
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Here are synonyms :
To laugh / to laugh at | |
To chortle | |
To chuckle | |
To giggle | |
To guffaw |
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To snigger | |
To be in stitches |
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