Encara no tenim significats per a "derisive laughter".
1But it was interrupted by rude and derisive laughter-andthe Tumble-Bugappeared.
2The doubter burst into an explosion of derisive laughter and walked away.
3The hall, empty of its usual crowd, was fuller of derisive laughter.
4As an Englishman, of course, I felt strongly inclined to derisive laughter.
5It was, Mr Chirac told reporters to derisive laughter, a purely voluntary statement.
6The young men climbed the greased pole amidst soft derisive laughter.
7A wave of derisive laughter runs abreast of him all along the line.
8The derisive laughter that rose had fear in it and condemnation.
9Seeing the peril past, all the bystanders burst into derisive laughter.
10Geoffrey turned to his admirers and adherents with a roar of derisive laughter.
11A chorus of mocking groans and derisive laughter greeted this wail.
12Here Burroughs opportunely and somewhat aggressively burst into a guffaw of derisive laughter.
13There was derisive laughter, and a loafer from Sage Butte threw a clod.
14Father Anselmo remarked them, and with loud, derisive laughter he pointed them out.
15Amid the derisive laughter of the officers on the sidewalk the Salvationist replied pleasantly:
16Yes, that's what must have happened! Annie shrieked derisive laughter.
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Derisive laughter a través del temps
Derisive laughter per variant geogràfica