Use "guffaw|guffaws" in a sentence

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. The announcement was greeted with loud guffaws.

6. Make us guffaw at thy futile follies.

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

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

9. He tried to ask her between guffaws what had happened.

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

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

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

13. Two fingers hit the back of the opposite hand amidst ribald guffaws.

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

15. Reeltime is the stuff you bring up later, at parties, to the guffaws of your friends.

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

17. 19 synonyms for Cackle: laugh, giggle, chuckle, laugh, giggle, chuckle, cachinnate, guffaw, laugh, heehaw

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

19. Synonyms for Chortles include cackles, chuckles, guffaws, laughs, boffs, boffos, boffolas, cachinnations, giggles and hee-haw

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

21. As Athelstan turned off Cheapside into Poultry, he could still hear their loud guffaws of laughter.

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

23. Synonyms for Belly laughs include giggles, laughs, sniggers, snickers, titters, chuckles, chortles, cackles, guffaws and laughter

24. In addition to magazines and newspapers--where editorial Cartoonists still draw grins and guffaws---skilled Cartoonists have many other options

25. Synonyms for Cachinnates include cackles, roars, guffaws, breaks up, dies laughing, laughs one's head off, chuckles, chortles, giggles and titters

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

27. Older is a marvelous writer: "On a normal summer night Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down airways and over rooptops

28. Usage Note: The word Bemused is sometimes used to mean "amused, especially when finding something wryly funny," as in The stream of jokes from the comedian left the audience Bemused, with some breaking out into guffaws

29. Usage Note: The word Bemused is sometimes used to mean "amused, especially when finding something wryly funny," as in The stream of jokes from the comedian left the audience Bemused, with some breaking out into guffaws

30. 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.

31. ‘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.’

32. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.

33. On a normal summer night, Manhattan sizzled with hollers, guffaws, and arguments, a million tidbits of gossip that warbled and Bassooned down alleyways and over rooftops, across bustling avenues and through dingy saloons, back out into the streets where they were chewed on until all the juice was extracted, and then discarded to make room for the next morsel.