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Laughter is a
pleasant physical reaction and
emotion consisting usually of rhythmical,
usually audible contractions of the
diaphragm and
other parts of...
- 1929 to 1933. In
terms of its type, it is
often described as a
cackle or
guffaw. An
example of it can be seen in the "coconut tree"
video exhibited on the...
-
overbuilt house of
cards that
comes crashing down at the
first well-earned
guffaw of ridicule." The film was
criticized for some
elements of its portrayal...
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taken seriously, and the
reveal of the
mutated Sterns caused a "hearty
guffaw"
because of the poor
makeup and prosthetics.
Kelley wrote that the CGI in...
- to the music, one can
almost imagine the two of them
trading licks and
guffaws right there on the
front porch. Watson’s warm
voice and conversational...
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something disconcerting about sitting in a
crowded cinema as an
audience guffaws at the
latest garroting or
falls about in
hysterics as
someone is beheaded...
- commented: "The
Stone Roses would stonewall the journalist[s]. With shy
guffaws,
muttered asides, disp****ionate staring, foot-shuffling
silences and complete...
- It's much too
close to
their real
experiences so they are not
exactly guffawing."
October 3
began being dubbed "Mean
Girls Day" on
social media especially...
- "Our Souls! Jane
Fonda and
Robert Redford film
title prompts unintended guffaws". The Telegraph.
Retrieved January 10, 2020. "Our
Souls at Night". Rotten...
- Bill Clinton,
Nelson Mandela, and the
Dalai Lama, the
choice produced guffaws online.
Plugging the
issue on Fox News last w****, Time
executive editor...