27162 examples of laughs in sentences

Oh dream not that the amorous deep Will yet restore him to the vital air; Death feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair. 4. Most musical of mourners, weep again!

He is not violent, but he never laughs.

so meek, no ass so obstinate; Or her, that owns her faults, but never mends, Because she's honest, and the best of friends; Or her, whose life the Church and scandal share, Forever in a passion, or a prayer; Or her, who laughs at hell, but (like her Grace) Cries, 'Ah! how charming, if there's no such place!'

FROM THE DUNCIAD [THE COLLEGE OF DULNESS] Close to those walls where Folly holds her throne, And laughs to think Monroe would take her down, Where o'er the gates, by his famed father's hand, Great Cibber's brazen brainless brothers stand, One cell there is, concealed from vulgar eye.

He knows that the sheriff only laughs at him, since who would want to snatch the old derelict away from his mountains after all these years and try to fix a crime of more than half a century ago on him?

But as the law laughs and at least pretends to disbelieve, his pride is hurt.

As his temper was not the most gentle, nor his memory upon these subjects the most treacherous, he expressed his triumph in loud shouts, and repeated horse laughs, upon the recent defeat of his antagonist.

She laughs, cries, scolds, sports, reasons, makes fundoes everything she has an inclination to do, without any study of prudence, or thought of blame; and, pure and artless as is this character, it often draws both herself and others into scrapes, which a little discretion would avoid.'

"It's too late for respectable British young men to have engagements in naughty Paris," said Lady Mountstuart, laughing again (she looks very handsome when she laughs, and knows it).

"Good for you!" cried Lizzie, with one of her laughs, as she followed her teacher.

" This conclusion was too much for Lizzie's gravity, and she burst into one of her infectious laughs.

She still saw the forms of the dead, in their customary places, heard their laughs, the tones of their affectionate voices, the maternal whisper, the playful, paternal reproof, or Beulah's gentle call.

I'm almost sure they will," said Aunt Amy, and she laughed as a child laughs when it is greatly pleased.

It galls my pride when she orders him about, and laughs at him.

The littlest boy, the one with the funny curls, laughs at me and stares and stares.

Forty miles off, like a roebuck at bay, Flouts Castle Brancepeth the Roundhead's array: Who laughs, "Good fellows ere this, by my fay, Cho.

My wife Gertrude; that, honest and gay, Laughs when you talk of surrendering, "Nay!

Talk about fun, this sixty laughs in sixty minutes stunt looked like a Methodist watch meeting.

But when I laugh, she mocks; and when I cry, She laughs, and hardens evermore her hart.

Like a nation called the Cusani, he weeps when any are born and laughs when they die; the reason, he gets by burials not christenings.

He admires good nature as only good to those who have it not, and laughs at friendship as a ridiculous foppery, which all wise men easily outgrow; for the more a man loves another the less he loves himself.

Delescluze knows it is impossible, and Dombrowski, a cold unexcitable fellow, only laughs when people mention it; does he not, Rigault?"

GARD, ALEXIS K. More ballet laughs.

More ballet laughs.

"Yes; he always laughs when there is anything on his mind," replied Mrs. De Peyton.

27162 examples of  laughs  in sentences