boisterous+laugh

  • 1horse|laugh — «HRS LAF, LAHF», noun. a loud, boisterous laugh …

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  • 2horse-laugh — n. Guffaw, cachinnation, boisterous laugh …

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  • 3Last Laugh (M*A*S*H) — Infobox Television episode Title = Last Laugh Series = M*A*S*H Caption = Season = 6 Episode = 4 Airdate = October 4, 1977 Production = 603 Writer = Everett Greenbaum, Jim Fritzell Director = Don Weis Guests = James Cromwell (Capt. Leo Bardonaro)… …

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  • 4guffaw — 1. noun /ɡəˈfɔː,ɡəˈfɔ,ɡəˈfoː/ A boisterous laugh On opening the little door, two hairy monsters flew at my throat, bearing me down, and extinguishing the light; while a mingled guffaw from Heathcliff and Hareton put the copestone on my rage and… …

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  • 5Horselaugh — Horse laugh , n. A loud, boisterous laugh; a guffaw. Pope. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6guffaw — ► NOUN ▪ a loud and boisterous laugh. ► VERB ▪ laugh in such a way. ORIGIN imitative …

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  • 7horselaugh — noun Date: 1713 a loud boisterous laugh …

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  • 8George W. Johnson — George Washington Johnson (October 1846 ndash; most likely January 23, 1914) was a singer and pioneer sound recording artist, the first African American star of the phonograph. [possibly George Johnson; 67 years; January 23, 1914; certificate… …

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  • 9Donald Marolf — is a theoretical physicist, and currently a Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He gained his Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin in 1992, under Bryce DeWitt with a thesis on Green s Bracket Algebras and… …

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  • 10haw-haw — /haw haw /, interj. 1. (used to represent the sound of a loud, boisterous laugh.) n. 2. a guffaw. [1825 35; imit.; see HA HA1] * * * …

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