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Examples of laugh


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How we laughed, and how we cried, over each other's adventures!
A smile, slight nods of the head, laughing at jokes, eye contact, all show the speaker that you care about what you are hearing.
Human laughter would seem to require the obliteration of a something or somebody, not merely to be derided but to be laughed out of existence.
I just know her voice which conquers space (laughs).
I mean this is all very nice, it gives me a break from all that loneliness (laughs).
Species-typical vocalizations such as crying and laughing are under minimal conscious control and are poor candidates for behavioral shaping.
She is always laughing and telling experiences and anecdotes.
The performers continued, taking no notice, but the spectators could not help laughing merrily.
We argued a bit and laughed a lot and the fire of his writing and character warmed my heart.
Ten weeks later a significant increase of laughing frequency and initial velocity during laughing was found.
At both firms many engineers laughed about these memberships, saying they were good for little more than an annual dinner and an occasional newsletter.
A laughing young man modestly covers his mouth with his hand, but a buxom young woman laughs openly, showing her teeth.
English which would not be laughed at in any part of the country.
During the anatomy demonstrations, experiments, and discussions, nobody was to disturb the lecturers or the auditors by talking, laughing, or otherwise making a noise.
They expected to be outraged and, when they duly were, they laughed happily.
How can one illuminate when one is ignored or, at best, laughed at?
In between times they told stories, laughed and told more stories and sung songs.
After the doctor leaves, her husband laughs and asks if he should call her an angel or a saviour [mas-h-].
When the man in the night-shirt walked past once more, the women laughed again, and another male resident sitting in the lounge laughed with them.
A person who was a landowner said that he was a servant (laughs).
The police came and hauled off the ®ghter, after which the vanisher promptly reappeared, laughing.
Accordingly, it can still be laughed at, and is.
Although crying and laughing differ greatly in function and social context, they nicely complement each other and contribute to infant survival and development.
Later, she watches the same younger brother laughing gleefully as his truck rolls off the shelf each time he sets it there.
He could not disgrace himself and subject himself to be laughed at by sending the women from his palace yard to plant and cultivate cotton ...
Crying and laughing both develop very early in life; crying is already present at birth, while laughing emerges about four months later.
As an infant he fell into a well, but when alarmed family members rushed to his rescue they found him sitting atop the waters laughing.
Corresponding ratios for crying and laughing were similar.
Although laughables may be ambiguous and identified only retroactively, chap. 4 addresses the more concrete question of who laughs first.
Depending on one's sense of humour, one may find oneself chuckling or laughing out loud whilst reading this book.
Since they may function communicatively, pauses, interruptions, self-repair, and non-speech sounds such as laughs and coughs are routinely represented.
Spitting stains people's houses and one time when the anti-heroine laughed the clothes of the girls sitting beside her also became spotted with red stains.
In bonobos, peep sequences are among the most important vocalizations, and croaks, muffled barks, and panting laughs are used mainly by young individuals.
A (11) perusal 10) perused the [parking] ticket, he started laughing.
Perhaps it is the result of long periods in the wilderness, when mainstream linguists - particularly computational linguists laughed at their efforts.
Rejection included behaviors such as distracting or ignoring the child, going into another room, and yelling or laughing at the child.
There are always sounds of young people walking together, talking, laughing, exclaiming.
She threatened to call the police, but one of her assailants laughed and told her that several of them were the law.
I have often been a prophet in my life and was generally laughed at.
Cries, gasps, screeches, whispering, laughing, and other non-speech-like vocalizations were not transcribed.
At times the referent is not clear to participants, who may demand clarification from laughing co-participants.
Seemed to me a good lesson to have learned (laughing).
The day after beginning paroxetine treatment (day 19 after admission), he became talkative and laughed frequently in conversation with his family.
He had a suspicion that he was being laughed at.
Upon hearing of her death years later, he laughs.
I tried them on bananas - some liked them and asked for more, others made awful faces and the rest laughed.
They are not so many, but quite enough (she laughs).
They were afraid to make a mistake and to be laughed at by their peers.
Thus, we find fruit dove, laughing thrush, black ibis.
She says there's just nothing there, just saggy skin (laughs).
I think nobody could eat my cooking (laughs).
The audience responds by laughing and raising hands or clapping.
I always laughed at with this comment - its very absurdity and incorrect logic always provided an ironic giggle.
Several others behind the window laughed openly through thick cigarette smoke.
Most terrible of all, she laughed and has been tormented ever since.
The older people really enjoyed the music, and the children were just crazy about it, laughing and dancing along the roadside.
He was so comical we had to hold our sides laughing.
Any suspicion that they were defenceless women is swiftly dispelled by the photographs in the book, several of which had this reviewer laughing out loud.
At which compliment not all the dignity of my newly-acquired womanhood could save me from laughing aloud.
I laughed amid lamenting, sported amid my weeping.
We laughed and we screamed - a lot.
Their knowledge of culturespecific discourse becomes all the more important, as lear ners do not have access to paralinguistic indexes of meaning such as smiles, laughs, intonation and gesture.
The little boys laughed at the clown.
We laughed and uttered sympathetic moans.
All he can do is to repeat the old schema of direct diagnosis and be laughed at, which is the gist of "to be professional" in this novel.
The laughs dashed and disheartened him.
Description by sound - laughing thrush.
Despite various mood stabilizer combinations and antipsychotic additions, her mood continued to be elevated, and affect was extremely labile tearful one minute and then laughing hysterically!.
The contrasts between crying and laughing are so plentiful and informative on so many levels that students of one of these signals can benefit from considering the other.
When the fallen resident told a carer that she did not feel ' too bad ', her friend laughed and said that she must have drunk too much the night before.
He frequently fought with other children and his classmates often laughed at him when he constantly pestered his teachers with questions about arithmetic, history and the natural world.
I laughed out loud while reading it.
In total, 18 individuals (17.3 %) sometimes felt they were being laughed at, 2 (1.9 %) had experienced being ridiculed by strangers ; 84 (80.8 %) had never experienced any such adverse reactions.
Not only the children laughed.
What were you laughing about?
I think if you did it as a reward scheme all doctors would [have to] be very pleasant to all the patients all the time (laughs).
The limited voluntary control that we have over crying and laughing indicates that we should be reluctant to explain these acts in terms of rational choice.
I laughed out loud a few times at his animated talk, which would make him pause and smile, squinting his eyes at me, before he started up again.
The artists were joking around, laughing, yet - well aware of the full day of rehearsing, learning lines, an evening performance ahead - they were also intensely focused.
I know that sounds awfully nerdy [laughs].
Not surprisingly she, and her friends, did make mistakes, but they were rarely seen as problematic and were recorded as minor misfortunes to be laughed at.
Along with understanding stories, joining in songs and dances, laughing at jokes, and being creative, we have the crucial additions of friendship, justice, and practical reasonableness.
In addition, most students are very conscious of making errors in front of their classmates and teachers for fear of being laughed at and losing face.
Mutual positive emotion that reflects shared enjoyment, as in the other dyads, is quite different from laughing at a partner's anger or having one's own positive bids met with anger.
We shared ideas, beers, and laughs.
I want to know what's happening (laughs).
He could not stop himself laughing when he was making it, but it is important and it is true.
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We will not overcome it either by laughing at it or ignoring it.
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At the moment, party organisers are laughing at us.
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I say that this question outside is a very serious one, and is not a matter to be laughed at or sneered at.
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We have to remember the need to reduce taxation, however much that may have been laughed at this evening.
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I thought that jejune suggestion was only worth laughing at.
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Currently, the most likely recidivists have laughed at probation.
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I was only laughing at the suggestion that she should adopt a nationality which does not exist.
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I am not laughing the matter off: it is a fact.
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I see that the word "flexibility" was laughed at.
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