laughed at|laugh at in English
adjective
ridiculed, scorned
Use "laughed at|laugh at" in a sentence
1. She laughed an ugly laugh. " Tipsy?
2. Jerrold laughed again, a solid, fruity laugh.
3. Laugh at him.
4. 18 He got on very well with the patients, and made them laugh without taking umbrage when they laughed at him.
5. Laugh at Mr Darcy?
6. They laughed at me, Mommy.
7. I laughed at his histrionics .
8. They laughed at the tempest.
9. I laughed at his silliness.
10. I laughed at her impertinence.
11. 14 Love laugh at locksmith.
12. They laughed at my puny efforts at rock-climbing.
13. You laugh at my jokes.
14. Everyone laughed at his foolish antics.
15. 21 Don't laugh at him.
16. 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.
17. We all laughed at his joke.
18. Hugh laughed heartily at the joke.
19. Blockbuster laughed at Netflix partnership offer
20. Everyone laughed at her comical remarks.
21. They laughed at my puny efforts.
22. He can't bear being laughed at.
23. We laughed at this funny story.
24. She laughed at his glum face.
25. He laughed coarsely at her embarrassment.