guffaw in English

noun
1
a loud and boisterous laugh.
A raised eyebrow, loud guffaw , smirk or other facial expressions could all be banned in future political debate under rules proposed for the city council of the Californian city of Palo Alto.
verb
1
laugh in a loud or boisterous way.
both men guffawed at the remark
synonyms:laugh heartilylaugh loudlyroar with laughterroarbellowcackle
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "guffaw" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "guffaw", or refer to the context using the word "guffaw" in the English Dictionary.

1. 12 synonyms for Chortle: chuckle, laugh, cackle, guffaw, chuckle, laugh, cackle, guffaw, chuckle

2. She let out a loud guffaw.

3. He laughed, a coarse hearty guffaw.

4. He bursts into a loud guffaw.

5. Make us guffaw at thy futile follies.

6. What are another words for Cachinnation? Laughter, guffaw, cackle

7. No one laughed , Qing Xiao , laughing and do not guffaw.

8. All the boys burst out into a guffaw at the joke.

9. My guffaw tongue - lashes: Fool, you look in a few buildings.

10. He is complacent very on the street guffaw is strolling.

11. Sorry, but that's one thing I cannot do!'he quipped, bursting into a guffaw.

12. Only hope she doesn't end up looking like her dad, he thought sometimes with a rich inner guffaw.

13. 19 synonyms for Cackle: laugh, giggle, chuckle, laugh, giggle, chuckle, cachinnate, guffaw, laugh, heehaw

14. Synonyms for Chortle include chuckle, laugh, cackle, giggle, titter, guffaw, crow, hee-haw, roar and scream

15. Lorne gets up and finds his xylophone broken, " oh, damn. " He curses, which arouses a guffaw.

16. Synonyms for Cachinnation include giggle, laugh, snigger, snicker, titter, chuckle, chortle, cackle, laughter and guffaw

17. A loud guffaw boomed out from the lounge and he glanced through the doorway, thankful to be out-of the way.

18. A little coarser nature would not have borne the strain; it would have had to come to terms with itself -- with a sigh, with a grunt, or even with a guffaw; a still coarser one would have remained invulnerably ignorant and completely uninteresting.

19. ‘Julie, the wonderfully Batty nurse, is back on duty.’ ‘And now the world and his wife are wondering what the Batty couple will name their next child.’ ‘We could guffaw at the antics of a Batty learner-driver, a camp airport official or flummoxed hotel workers.’