50 examples of ha-has in sentences

We learn that he got wrecked on the "Ba-ha-ha-hamys," that he swam ashore with the papers in his hat, and, I believe, entered his protest at the nearest "Counsel's" (Anglicé.

" "Aha-ha-ha!

Another man, big and red, named Joe, and a handsome little Creole in elegant dress and full of laughter, wish to stop him, but the flat-boatmen, ha-ha-ing and cheering, will not suffer it.

Ma-marry, sir, we s-seek a va-va-vacabond, a fu-fugative, my la-lady's own b-brother; but, and he were the po-po-pope's own b-brother, I would s-search f-f-for him; for I have a p-poor father r-ready to be ha-ha-hang'd f-f-for him.

Y-y-your man B-B-Blocke here does nonothing but f-f-flout m-me, a-and cr-cries r-run Re-Redcap and s-s-see you f-f-father ha-ha-hang'd.

Wh-wh-wh-whoop, he-hermit, ye ha-ha-ma-ma-made Re-Redcap run a fine co-co-compass, ha-have you not? SKINK.

I'll ca-ca-caperclaw t-t-t'one of ye, for mo-mo-mocking me, and I d-d-do not ha-ha-hang me

We are this moment about to engage in a business transaction of great importance; in fact, if you must know the worst, we are going to buy a bonnet!" Mrs. Sheldon entered into the shopping expedition with a zest which reminded Jack of the Scriptural battle-steed which sayeth "Ha-ha" to the trumpets.

After singing hi-he-hi-hah in quick succession, the chorus ha-ha-ha, hahahah is more solemnly and gravely chanted.

" They entered to find poor Cousin Gustus bending like a reed before a perfect gale of "Ha-ha-ha's."

Ha-ha-ha." Cousin Gustus laughed hysterically in chorus, and then said that his head ached, and that he thought he would go to bed early.

Ha-ha!" "It's too rainy to start to-day," said Cousin Gustus.

If you say another word I shall smack you and put you in the corner, ha-ha." Cornwall it was.

"Ha-ha! isn't it humorous the way things happen?"

Whereupon the Ranns were convulsed with joy, and John kept "ha-ha-ing" as he thumped the table, and went to such excesses that he seemed to put his life in peril and Mrs. Rann and the girls had to rise and pound him until their hands hurt.

Then we copy them and draw something that will include those two marks and she sits up and 'ha-has' and guesses what it is.

" "And an old fellow they call the Doctor, that helps him," threw in the Captain humorously, allowing his attention to get entangled in the conversation, and treating them to one of his tempestuous ha-ha-ha's.

How do you say ha-ha in French?

How do you say ha-ha in French?

And she gave you the latch-key, hein? Ha-ha!

A young man had just crossed the tiny rustic bridge which spanned the ha-ha dividing the flower-garden from the uncultivated park.

A narrow path led through the trees, from the ha-ha to the gate, and Richard Lambert was apparently walking along aimlessly, in the direction of the pavilion.

She was close to the ha-ha, having run on blindly, madly, guided by that unaccountable instinct which makes for the shelter of home.

ha-ha-hrrrum-pah!

" The saddest words of tongue or pen May be perhaps, "It might have been," The sweetest words we know, by heck, Are only these "Enclosed find check!" Minne-Ha-Ha. COLLECTORS AND COLLECTING Sir Walter Raleigh had called to take a cup of tea with Queen Elizabeth.

50 examples of  ha-has  in sentences