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1 North Korea has dismissed the offer of multilateral security guarantees as laughable .
2 If you wrote of these things you would represent them as laughable . '
3 The idea was as laughable now as it had been ten years ago.
4 She was wondering whether her own airs were as laughable as Mrs. Swiftwaite's.
5 The inept explanation was seen as laughable inside Russia, and was thought to have embarrassed Putin.
6 A thing would have had to be very funny to strike her as laughable just then.
7 Such misfits are pitiable, as well as laughable .
8 This ugly confrontation comes at a time where Eskom's operational ability is as good as laughable .
9 Never mind that some people regard the idea of heaven and hell et cetera as laughable .
10 Well, I am quite as laughable as he, since I am asking the same question of you.
11 Still, as laughable as the plot (and the character accents) may be, the skit-to-song-setup usually succeeds.
12 She described the suggestion as laughable .
13 Please your majesty, the emperor dislikes etiquette, and he has strictly forbidden all Spanish customs as laughable and ridiculous.
14 I played it as more an inconvenience than a problem, and the prospect of going back on basic as laughable .
15 Admittedly, this clip from Running Wild is not as laughable as the desert video, but it does raise some questions.
16 In the hands of another director, Deep Red, with its sometimes needlessly overcomplicated plot, could come off as laughable at times.
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