Deal with a problem by laughing or pretending to be amused by it.
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Examples for "laugh away"
Examples for "laugh away"
1The girl tried to laugh away the serious import of his tone.
2Better, surely, to laugh away the world than flood it with tears.
3She had heard her husband laugh away much unkinder remarks than this.
4I tried to laugh away his fears, but not with much success.
5He tried to laugh away the weak sympathy in his heart.
1She could no more laugh off the piercing fervour of his eyes.
2I blush at his confession but try to laugh off my discomfort.
3Should she laugh off a lifetime of objectification -or get angry?
4The point seems to be that he can laugh off criticism.
5Everybody laughed , and the two angry gentlemen had to laugh off their quarrel.
6That makes it awfully hard to laugh off.' Ben and Susan kept silent.
7He was confused and, boylike, tried to laugh off my praises.
8She was ready to laugh off in such a manner all her serious thoughts.
9I tried to laugh off the idea... but couldn't quite.
10But she tried to laugh off its suggestion of intensity.
11What should we laugh off, what should we take seriously?
12The Ulster and Irish winger was also inclined to laugh off the perceived slur.
13It's not enough to laugh off Neil Francis' stupid remarks.
14And he tried to laugh off his weakness, but the laugh stuck in his throat.
15She flashed, but tried to laugh off her embarrassment.
16I wanted him to laugh off my terrible suspicions.
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Translations for laugh off
Laugh off per variant geogràfica